Tuesday, January 15, 2008
New Zealand Photos
I took a few photos from the air when we were landing in Wellington, NZ. The camera phone doesn't have a very high resolution, but here are a few that were interesting.
These photos show the northern coast of the South Island.


These are photos of the Wellington skyline in the distance as the plane approached the airport on Sunday when I first arrived:


I liked this rock outcropping that I caught as we approached Wellington on Monday when returning from the South Island:

These photos were sent to me by my customer. We had lunch at the Highfield Estate winery in Marlborough which has become a respectable wine growing area. We were outside, so the winery gave those of us with limited hair protection hats for sun protection.


These photos show the northern coast of the South Island.


These are photos of the Wellington skyline in the distance as the plane approached the airport on Sunday when I first arrived:


I liked this rock outcropping that I caught as we approached Wellington on Monday when returning from the South Island:

These photos were sent to me by my customer. We had lunch at the Highfield Estate winery in Marlborough which has become a respectable wine growing area. We were outside, so the winery gave those of us with limited hair protection hats for sun protection.
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It's very nice of them to supply the hats. I have a weird thing that my scalp gets very itchy in direct sun, even though there's hair covering it.
I don't really like to wear hats, but if the alternative is scratching my scalp all night unconciously, I'll take the hat.
Looks like a nice trip :)
I don't really like to wear hats, but if the alternative is scratching my scalp all night unconciously, I'll take the hat.
Looks like a nice trip :)
On that bottom picture, I couldnt help but notice you looking like Richard.
Not sure how that actually works but. Was as funy as the two drained bottles in front of you.
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Not sure how that actually works but. Was as funy as the two drained bottles in front of you.
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