Muriwai Beach one of the most ruggedly, picturesque wilderness beaches in New Zealand. Pictured is one of only 2 onshore Gannet Colonies in the country, flowers of the Pohutukawa Tree - New Zealand's own Christmas Tree, which abound the landscape - looking north along the Kaipara Coast with Flat Rock in the foreground, and provides access to some of the best surf fishing in the world.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
(Nang matapos) ang 30 minutong paglalakbay...
Muriwai Beach one of the most ruggedly, picturesque wilderness beaches in New Zealand. Pictured is one of only 2 onshore Gannet Colonies in the country, flowers of the Pohutukawa Tree - New Zealand's own Christmas Tree, which abound the landscape - looking north along the Kaipara Coast with Flat Rock in the foreground, and provides access to some of the best surf fishing in the world.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
simula pa lamang...
Eksena ng masasayang batang tumatakbo o pamilyang nagpapagulong-gulong sa gitna na malawak na damuhang napapaligiran ng mga tupa o baka - STOP!
....kasinungalingan! ang tutuoo eh hinding-hindi mo gagawing tumakbo ng ganuon dahil malamang magti-tip toe ka ng dahan-dahan para lamang makaiwas sa sangkatutak ng ebak na nagkalat.
According to the latest statistics, there were 40.1 million estimated resident sheep at 30 June 2006 and an estimated resident population of 4.18 million people as of 2006 - which means that the sheep-person ratio has halved in the last 20 years, and now stands at 10 sheep per person.
However, to put this in an international context, New Zealand's ratio is still twice as high as Australia's, which is currently less than five sheep per person. As with New Zealand, this is due to declining sheep numbers and a growing human population. There were 132.6 million sheep in Australia in 1994, but this had fallen to 101.3 million a decade later, with the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics's Agricultural Census putting the figure at 91.9 million sheep at 30 June 2006 - the lowest estimate since 1925.
- dami pa ding sheeps hehehehehe.
SIDENOTE:
- 4th in world's top cities offering the best quality of life (read) - not bad, not bad at all.Wednesday, April 29, 2009
harbour bridge
Looking out our second floor balcony you can catch a glimpse of the waitemata harbour and beyond that is ragitoto island. The name Waitemata is generally considered to mean “sparkling waters”.
Few of the world’s developed harbors have survived unscathed by bridges. Auckland managed to use ferries to resist the need for a bridge until 1955. Since its completion in 1959, the bridge across Waitemata Harbour (parly covered by tree above) is almost single-handedly credited with opening up the North Shore to rapid development. Previously, the North Shore was a vacation destination with pockets of development. Now it’s become a collection of modern suburbs (prefered residential area by pinoys in auckland), and with that transformation came problems with traffic congestion. An innovative approach was taken in the late 1960’s when two lanes were added to each side of the bridge. The expansion was created by a Japanese company, and thereafter became known as the "Nippon Clip-ons." These served the city well until the late 1980’s, when congestion once again became a problem. By 2000 160,000 vehicles were crossing the bridge each day and now the city is considering adding a second span, or a tunnel so people can get across the harbor.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
gusali sa queen street
ang queen street sa downtown ang matatawag na "golden mile" ng auckland city, karamihan sa mga malalaking kumpanya ay may opisina rito. kapansin-pansin sa queen street ang sari-saring style ng arkitektura ng mga gusali - mula sa moderno tulad ng imax theatre sa larawan (gitna), art deco tulad ng civic centre sa gawing kanan at classical na torre sa may kalayuan.
mapapasin din na lahat ng intersection sa kahabaan ng queen street ay maaring tawirin diagonally ng mga pedestrian at hindi lang perpendicular tulad ng ating nakagawian.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Hardin...hardin...everywhere
Friday, April 3, 2009
paboritong litrato
View of the tip of the north and south islands mula sa international space station, bihira ang makakakita ng nz mula sa vantage point na ito. The closest any of us can get to this point of view is by taking the x-flight, taking off the north island and parachuting down picton sa south island....cool!
Thursday, March 19, 2009
paboritong alahas
dito sa auckland ay maraming mga antique shops kung saan makakabili ng mga lumang alahas - kailangan lang ay masipag kang maghanap. karaniwang ini-insure sa pagkawala o pagkasira ang mga mahahalaga at mamahaling alahas dito.