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Julie, Tim & Emma's Big Adventure

Thursday, 10 April 2008

Christchurch


From Hanmer we travelled south again to Christchurch, a thoroughly British city and the largest so far south in New Zealand. Here's Emma's picture of the sculpture in the city's pedestrian centre, meant to represent the leaves of native NZ plants and trees. We took a ride around the tram circuit and saw Boatered punters on the river, quite bizarre.
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