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    @nostrildamus oh! and the Hundertwasser Art Centre in Whangarei

    Hundertwasser Art Centre

    Hundertwasser Art Centre

    Hundertwasser Art Centre welcomes you to experience art and architecture in harmony with nature and individual creativity.ย Discover the life and the legacy of visionary, painter, ecologist and architect,ย Friedensreich Hundertwasser.

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    @dogmeat said in Travel:

    @nostrildamus oh! and the Hundertwasser Art Centre in Whangarei

    Hundertwasser Art Centre

    Hundertwasser Art Centre

    Hundertwasser Art Centre welcomes you to experience art and architecture in harmony with nature and individual creativity.ย Discover the life and the legacy of visionary, painter, ecologist and architect,ย Friedensreich Hundertwasser.

    Yeah that's awesome

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    @Machpants said in Travel:

    @dogmeat said in Travel:
    Yeah that's awesome

    and if his art/architecture makes you want to poo piss or puke there is always this stop in Kawakawa

    nil

    Hundertwasser Toilets

    Hundertwasser Toilets

    Modern art meets modern convenience in possibly the world's most architecturally important public bathroom.

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    Several random responses, some Northland advice, before I get on to my return to school"what I did on my holidays" essay...

    It occurred to me whilst waiting at BNE airport to fly to Sydney: why don't airports have observation desks?

    Yeah they have halls front terminals and you can see 2 seconds of plane taking of or landing ... but can't watch them fly in or off.

    I always enjoyed trips to Christchurch Airport as they had an observation deck on the roof.

    Back in the day I recall Auckland did too.

    Airports I go to now don't.

    Just occurred to me as we elected to grab coffee and breakfast at a pop up Coffee Club on the pedestrian concourse outside the terminal when we left for Sydney as it was outside the aircon.

    If you add on the ability to watch plants fly in and out I wonder if airports are missing a trick in not seeing up cafes and thing on the roof ...

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    Northland ...

    Avoid Kaitaia. Last time I was back it was a complete shit hole. Beyond sithole in fact.

    Admittedly it was 4 years ago, but crikey it had gone backwards. Avoid avoid avoid.

    If you do get there though try the Tutu if it is still going. Big four wheel bus thing that goes up over the dunes and around the reef at Ahipara. You'll see where the Milky Bar Kid ad was shot.

    Ahipara good spot for a swim if right time of year.

    As someone said the drive up 90 Mile Beach is worth it. But don't use your car! Salt water doesn't do it much good. Take the trip from the BOI.

    But definitely get up to Reinga. Fucking magical place. I got a real amazing buzz last time I was there.

    Manzoni & Coopers Bach/Taipa is good. Again, the Motor Inn at Taipa had faded a bit last time I was there. Carrington on the Karikari Peninsula mY be worth a look?

    If you're choosing a cruise between Mangonui and Whangaroa I'd choose Whangaroa. Seriously underrated scenic location.

    But do the F&C at the Mangonui fish shop.

    Take Mahuta a nk brained. As whoever mentioned, if you're heading from the North, head over the Mangamukas (take your Travacalm) but go through Kohukohu, ferry to Rawene, the Waippoua Forest.

    Oh yeah, and there's stuff in the BoI too.

    All I've got.

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    @booboo said in Travel:

    But do the F&C at the Mangonui fish shop.

    It's an ok fish and chip shop but it's more Aussie style than NZ. It wasn't until we got down to Hastings and went to a local fish and chip shop that my Palestinian and Aussie mate's realised the difference.

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    Sydney...

    Had some thought that I'd try and link up with Sydney Ferners while here ... but of course that didn't happen ... unless we do absolutely nothing tomorrow...

    Anyway...

    ... some Sydney highlights ...

    Saturday: Arrived late morning. How the fuck do you spend $300 on lunch? Fuck you Barangaroo. Nice afternoon though.

    Pissed watching ABs.

    Sunday: hungunder. Walking tour of The Rocks. Very recommended.

    Beer at nice beer place in Rocks.

    Weather spectacularly awesome.

    Dinner at Bavarian pub just down the road.

    Monday: Morning walk through Barangaroo to SHB by self.

    Shopping at David Jones. Spent far too much money. Bought new blazer for self. Went halves with Ms Boo Jr for small scrap of black fabric to wear under her recently purchased blazer. Blazer cost less than 20% of said rag. Mortgage renegotiated to cover cost.

    Evening: night time dinner cruise on Sydney Harbour. Fucking awesome. Glass walled boat. Nice food. Again: Recommended.

    Tuesday: Madame Tussauds. Way better than I expected. Really enjoyable.

    Then on to Sea Life Aquarium. Was not bad. Lots of peeps. Decent value for money as took a while. Mrs Boo over it toward end as too many peeps, and too long on feets.

    Lunch at pub next door. Hit spot.

    Evening... highlight of trip.

    Moulin Rouge.

    Booked after we booked trip to Sydders.

    Was a case of "we're going to Sydney, what's on?".

    What a whole lot Iof of fun!

    Have vague recollection of the movie that I was not too fussed about.

    This show has updated the music. Sampled all the songs. Made lots jokes.

    Any Sydney Ferners who have not seen it do yourselves a favour and go.

    Massive fun: little more angsty after the intermission but the finale(s) make up for it.

    Wednesday: Taronga Zoo. Ferry over. Thought we'd be back just after lunch (I.e., 1pm return ferry), but barely made the 4:10pm. Again recommended.

    Tomorrow (Thursday): nothing planned. Buying cheap tacky souvenirs for work peeps. Weather meant to be crap. So nothing too much planned except maybe lunch down Barangaroo.

    On the subject of weather... been awesome. Forecast has been shit. Managed to avoid most of it though. Mrs Boo convinced today would be a write off after storms and thunder all night. But cleared up with perfect timing for cruise and zoo.

    Storms tonight not yet happened but radar shows bearing down.

    Otherwise weather has been awesome.

    Sydney CBD shit though. Melbourne and Brisbane much nicer CBDs to move around.

    Summary: Sydney definitely worth vist and will be back ro explore more.

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    @Nepia said in Travel:

    @booboo said in Travel:

    But do the F&C at the Mangonui fish shop.

    It's an ok fish and chip shop but it's more Aussie style than NZ. It wasn't until we got down to Hastings and went to a local fish and chip shop that my Palestinian and Aussie mate's realised the difference.

    I just recall having the best f&c I had for over 10years when I stopped there with Mum ... but that's not surprising when you think about it.

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    @booboo said in Travel:

    Sydney...

    Had some thought that I'd try and link up with Sydney Ferners while here ... but of course that didn't happen ... unless we do absolutely nothing tomorrow...

    Anyway...

    ... some Sydney highlights ...

    Saturday: Arrived late morning. How the fuck do you spend $300 on lunch? Fuck you Barangaroo. Nice afternoon though.

    Pissed watching ABs.

    Sunday: hungunder. Walking tour of The Rocks. Very recommended.

    Beer at nice beer place in Rocks.

    Weather spectacularly awesome.

    Dinner at Bavarian pub just down the road.

    Monday: Morning walk through Barangaroo to SHB by self.

    Shopping at David Jones. Spent far too much money. Bought new blazer for self. Went halves with Ms Boo Jr for small scrap of black fabric to wear under her recently purchased blazer. Blazer cost less than 20% of said rag. Mortgage renegotiated to cover cost.

    Evening: night time dinner cruise on Sydney Harbour. Fucking awesome. Glass walled boat. Nice food. Again: Recommended.

    Tuesday: Madame Tussauds. Way better than I expected. Really enjoyable.

    Then on to Sea Life Aquarium. Was not bad. Lots of peeps. Decent value for money as took a while. Mrs Boo over it toward end as too many peeps, and too long on feets.

    Lunch at pub next door. Hit spot.

    Evening... highlight of trip.

    Moulin Rouge.

    Booked after we booked trip to Sydders.

    Was a case of "we're going to Sydney, what's on?".

    What a whole lot Iof of fun!

    Have vague recollection of the movie that I was not too fussed about.

    This show has updated the music. Sampled all the songs. Made lots jokes.

    Any Sydney Ferners who have not seen it do yourselves a favour and go.

    Massive fun: little more angsty after the intermission but the finale(s) make up for it.

    Wednesday: Taronga Zoo. Ferry over. Thought we'd be back just after lunch (I.e., 1pm return ferry), but barely made the 4:10pm. Again recommended.

    Tomorrow (Thursday): nothing planned. Buying cheap tacky souvenirs for work peeps. Weather meant to be crap. So nothing too much planned except maybe lunch down Barangaroo.

    On the subject of weather... been awesome. Forecast has been shit. Managed to avoid most of it though. Mrs Boo convinced today would be a write off after storms and thunder all night. But cleared up with perfect timing for cruise and zoo.

    Storms tonight not yet happened but radar shows bearing down.

    Otherwise weather has been awesome.

    Sydney CBD shit though. Melbourne and Brisbane much nicer CBDs to move around.

    Summary: Sydney definitely worth vist and will be back ro explore more.

    Mate, we're not synching on anything today. ๐Ÿ˜‰

    I thought that Moulin Rouge was pretty average - I had seen Mary Poppins a few weeks before which was much better. Moulin Rouge just felt like worse versions of pop songs to me.

    Assume you're staying in Barangaroo by your frequenting of the restaurants and attractions around there? As a suggestion, rather than eat there again you could walk down to Chinatown via Darling Harbour and eat some good marginally less expensive food. It's a pleasant walk with the (relatively) newly developed conference centre and Darling Square. Let me know if you want any restaurant suggestions down that end.

    Yeah, Sydney has no proper central city focus as it's just one long street in kind of four separate areas.

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    @Nepia
    Yeah just next to Barangaroo: The York. Only a couple of blocks up the hill. Very average and not value for money, but adequate.

    First time in Sydney really. So just getting the lay of the land.

    If you gave me a choice of Mary Poppins and Moulin Rouge I'd have probably picked Poppins.

    Mrs Boo picked Moulin Rouge.

    So perhaps case of exceeding expectations, but really enjoyed it.

    Also first show I can recall going to since South Pacific in the early 90s at the Mercury...

    Forgot to mention we made it to Paddy's Market on Sunday a.m. Bought a knock off tee shirt. But was expecting Victoria Market so was disappointed.

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    As an aside, have been smashing my step count ...

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    On the subject of shows ... Ms Boo Jr got right into Hamilton through the songs on-line.

    We've booked to see with her in Brissy in March. (Call me woke ๐Ÿ™‚

    She is now worried that Hamilton will be as good (I interpret that as "as much fun ") as Moulin Rouge.

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    @booboo said in Travel:

    @Nepia
    Yeah just next to Barangaroo: The York. Only a couple of blocks up the hill. Very average and not value for money, but adequate.

    First time in Sydney really. So just getting the lay of the land.

    If you gave me a choice of Mary Poppins and Moulin Rouge I'd have probably picked Poppins.

    Mrs Boo picked Moulin Rouge.

    So perhaps case of exceeding expectations, but really enjoyed it.

    Also first show I can recall going to since South Pacific in the early 90s at the Mercury...

    Forgot to mention we made it to Paddy's Market on Sunday a.m. Bought a knock off tee shirt. But was expecting Victoria Market so was disappointed.

    Yeah, Paddyโ€™s is average, especially compared with Victoria Market. I live just up the tram line from it.

    I saw Book of Mormon, Hamilton (twice), Mary Poppins, then Moulin Rouge so it was pushing shit up hill compared to those.

    Bummer about The York, but good intel so I can warn people.

    Did you go to the Sea Museum? Or outvoted? They have a sub you can wander through.

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    @booboo said in Travel:

    On the subject of shows ... Ms Boo Jr got right into Hamilton through the songs on-line.

    We've booked to see with her in Brissy in March. (Call me woke ๐Ÿ™‚

    She is now worried that Hamilton will be as good (I interpret that as "as much fun ") as Moulin Rouge.

    Itโ€™s great, made even better by the fact I saw it for $10 both times. You should see if they have the $10 lottery in Brisbane.

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    @Nepia said in Travel:

    @booboo said in Travel:

    On the subject of shows ... Ms Boo Jr got right into Hamilton through the songs on-line.

    We've booked to see with her in Brissy in March. (Call me woke ๐Ÿ™‚

    She is now worried that Hamilton will be as good (I interpret that as "as much fun ") as Moulin Rouge.

    Itโ€™s great, made even better by the fact I saw it for $10 both times. You should see if they have the $10 lottery in Brisbane.

    Hah $10 ...

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    @booboo glad you've had a good trip. Me and Neps have been waiting for you to reach out to catch up, but assume you're saving us for next time.

    Chur

    ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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    @voodoo said in Travel:

    @booboo glad you've had a good trip. Me and Neps have been waiting for you to reach out to catch up, but assume you're saving us for next time.

    Chur

    ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    Yeah not quite sure how to explain to Mrs Boo that i want to meet these random blokes I "know" on the Internet ...

    Unless you're around tomorrow (Thursday evening) up the northern end of the CBD?

    We have nothing planned ...

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    @booboo @NTA

    Road across Mangamukas is closed after successive winter storms.

    BOI to Cape Reinga is a very long day which is why I recommended Doubtless Bay as a base. Carrington is OK but nothing special. There is a motor camp on the peninsula that has a few cabins.

    Mangonui Fish and Chip shop is massively over-rated.

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    @dogmeat said in Travel:

    Mangonui Fish and Chip shop is massively over-rated.

    And even more expensive now than it was when I had it a couple of years ago.

    We based ourselves in Mangลnui and drove to Cape Reinga for a day trip, stopping at the Giant sand dunes and Ninety Mile beach on the way back. A long day but OK if you break up the driving.

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    As we are seemingly doing 'what I did during the holidays'; Just got back from a fortnight in New Caledonia.

    Cannot recommend, despite

    • Fantastic weather: 27-30 cloudless days without the burn factor you get in NZ. Could sit around in the sun for hours with no ill effects

    • Really lovely, friendly people. Helpful all with a Bonjour. Patient with my franglais

    • Some stunningly beautiful scenery, particularly on north east coast of Grand Terre (hired a car for a week) and Isle of Pines

    • Really good infrastructure (for a South Pacific island nation), safe, comfortable vibe. Clean well managed etc

    • A very relaxing chill out time, some great activities plenty of sun, snorkelling, great food, fantastic accommodation

    So why no recommendation? We could have flown to mainland France and hired a super yacht for less than the cost of 2 weeks in NC. I knew it would be expensive but fuck sake.

    Using the internationally recognised exchange rate benchmark. A glass of insipid local lager NZ$19 in a bar in Noumea - more, much more at the resorts.

    Accommodation ranged from $160 / night for a small shithole with no internet and dodgy aircon to $650 night at Le Meridien Isle of Pines. Four nights at the later - meals and a few drinks 5.5K

    It was a very pleasant, well overdue chance to get out of NZ but the prices are eye wateringly expensive. If that isn't an issue for you then definitely worth a look see but for the average person WHOAH. NO!

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