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Queenstown To Dunedin — wk 13

During our New Zealand trip, we left Queenstown on our way to Dunedin. This is a really pretty drive that took a few hours to complete — we stopped at several places. At one stop, I found an abandoned farm house, with an NZ flag painted on the wall

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New Zealand Garage Door.

Later we stopped in the town of Lawrence, where a discovered a red bicycled stapled to the wall of a building in the main street.

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Red Bicycle, Lawrence, New Zealand.

We arrived in Dunedin later that afternoon. The following day we made a trip to the Royal Albatross Center. During the 1930’s and 1940’s, a breeding research program was conducted to study the Royal Albatross. These magnificent birds have a wing span of 8-10 feet and spend much of their lives out at sea. During the NZ birds breed at the reserve during the NZ summer. They return to breed every 2 years. While visiting, several albatrosses made flight passes over the visitor center; I managed to capture one decent image.

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Royal Albatross In Flight, Dunedin.

After visiting the center, we made our way around the Otago Bay, passing through Dunedin and heading to Port Chalmers. This is one of the ports serving NZ. During the afternoon, we saw one container ship leaving port. I explored the bay, finding several boat houses along the shore. I loved the rusty patina on the roof of this house.

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Boat House, Port Chalmers.

There are several boat houses along the shore, rust included.

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Red Boat House Wall And Ladder.

In the following image, I created a simple composition the blue and white wall, including the obligatory rusty patches.

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Blue House Boat Wall, Port Chalmers.

I zoomed in to capture the roof detail of this house, with contrasting red, white and blue colors.

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Red Roof, Port Chalmers.

We continued along the bay road until we reached the breakwater (or mole) at the entrance to the bay. Here we walked out for about a mile or so until we reached the end of the breakwater. I made some images of the ocean waves crashing onto the rocks.

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Crashing Waves, Breakwater, Dunedin Sunrise Point.

The breakwater is located opposite the albatross center, we had great views (with binoculars) of the albatrosses, gulls and terns out over the ocean.

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