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Friday, March 14, 2008 --- 134 days ago
I guess that it's tricky for me to move on and blog about anything else until I've completed my blog update about the holiday. But the holiday was now more than a week ago and is (slowly) fading into my medium-long term memory. Oh well, let's have a go at things anyway. I really do have more recent stuff to write about, so let's get this done with! Where did I leave things? Ah yes I think we were up to Wednesday! On Wednesday we left Whitianga to head southwards. After doing a big loops around Whitianga harbour we found ourselves at Hahei. Hahei is probably most famous for being the place where you walk to Cathederal Cove from, and we would have gone there except the weather was really threatening at that point and I so didn't want to end up 45 minutes from the car with it totally pissing down. Instead we wandered along the beach, I played silly buggers with a rope that was hanging from the tree (which was fun actually),we ummed and arrred about whether we should walk to Cathederal Cove after all, before deciding not to and heading on to Hot Water Beach. Hot Water Beach is something special really. With a hot spring underneath the sand, at low tide you can dig out pools and bathe away in really nice warm (or hot!) water. It wasn't hard to find out where the hot spring was once we arrived at the beach, as there were many many people crowded around a small spot attempting to dig themselves pools that would immediately get washed away ...




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