The Auckland metro area is the largest and most populous urban area in New Zealand, with 32 percent of the population residing there. The isthmus was settled by Maori around 1350 and in Maori, Auckland's name is Tamaki Makaurau.
Going all-out for Christmas!
Entrance to a park
Whimsical street art
We're tough Unalaskans--what's a little rain??
Lovely gardens in the park
These tree branches were so huge that they had to have supports to hold them up.
Love running across peace places!
And yet another coffee shop stop
These women were on their way to a walk or run--they all had numbers on their shirts. Four of them were wearing green wigs--wish I knew what the significance was!
The Botswana Butchery restaurant
Auckland is popularly known as the "City of Sails" because the harbor is often dotted with hundreds of yachts and has more per capita than any other city in the world, with around 135,000 yachts and launches. Around 60,500 of the country's 149,900 registered yachtsmen come from the Auckland Region and about one in three Auckland households owns a boat.
2 comments:
I have always wanted to visit New Zealand, and these pictures make me want to book a flight right now--especially because it is raining and yucky here today! I must have missed the commentary on the buildings, however. LOL
LOL I am not so good as you at researching the buildings and architecture. I just like them and post them. ha
I'd love to go back and see more of the countryside since all we visited were cities (which I also love).
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