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North Island Roadtrip- New Zealand

After a fun stay at the Barn, we headed southeast towards Turangi in preparation for our next adventure.  On the way, we made a few stops to appreciate the North Island's beauty.

Such vibrant colours


Mangapohue Natural Bridge
We enjoyed a short walk on a boardwalk through a limestone gorge to a natural bridge.  Mike and Parker completed the loop through the cow pasture but given the amount of droppings, Chelsea and Nathan preferred to walk back the way we came- and I accompanied them :)







Piripiri Caves
This cave is one of the few caves in New Zealand that is open and free for the general public.  There was a nice staircase which was great because it was very dark and wet.


Marokopa Falls
Some say these falls are the most beautiful falls in New Zealand.  At 35 metres high, they certainly were impressive!






Driving in New Zealand is beautiful!!  None of these pictures do the landscape justice...








Turangi

We stayed in Turangi for a few days and used this small town as a base from which to hike 'The World's Greatest Day Hike'- stay tuned for the next post!  Whilst here, Mike and I escaped for a run and found ourselves on the Tongariro River Trail with some beautiful views.





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  1. Can't wait to hear about your Tongariro crossing experience xx

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