Travel Photography > Photos taken by makizmo
View from teh top of tongariro
View from the balcony at the little campsite we stayed at before doing the crossing
Gisbourne were we spent a good bit of time out to go surfing. The cafe with tasty cakes weren't too bad either
View from the top of the mount
Sarah and I spent a bit of time relaxing in this little cove. We even managed a game of frisbee too.
the view from our coastal walk from stony bay to fletcher bay
After our rally drive up the Corromandel it was well worth the gorgeous coast line. We stayed down under the trees in this bay
Heading down the coast from Raglan to Waitomo. Water breaks due to the heat and slow moving trucks let us enjoy the scenery
These noisy little buggars are everywhere
We went sand boarding up in the northland's largest sand dunes. Sand went everywhere i can tell you.
Took a wander up to the beach early on for my birthday. Was rewarded with brilliant views over the bay.
We took a boat trip from Pahia out to the hole in rock and stopped over on a little island for a walk around
Saw these funky sculuptures at the side of the road heading north from Auckland
The sun definitely came out in the afternoon with burn times down to less than 5 minutes.
As the drizzle dissapeared with the early morning sun the views, and sheep, brightened up
After 9hrs of hard walkig what better way to relax than a dip in a gorgeously warm natural thermal pool!
View from the Los Lagos trail.
...at least this one had a bridge which hadn`t been swept away!
The sky may look blue but a day later a biblical storm with thunder, snow and high winds kept us inside the cosy tent
We had fun watching the birdies and nearly losing our heads to swooping hawks
Went here for Boxing day. If you squint hard enough you can see the boat in the middle of the shot. The glacier being about 50-60m high.
Pack of seals trying to rest whilst 15 tourists snapped away taking photos. Well how would you like to be disturbed?
Don´t worry, this wasn´t the ship we got from Uruguay to Beunos Aires
The proof that camping under trees can seriously endanger your health