Author: Rosie

Taranaki – SH43 – The Forgotten Highway – Whangamomona

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We were were approaching Whangamomona, the only independent Republic in New Zealand.  This status was declared after a disagreement with local body government who wanted to change the boundaries of the wee town.  Sick of being pushed around they declared themselves independent and even have democratic presidential elections….the last president of the republic was a goat, there was controversy over the validity of the election as the goat did eat all the oppositions votes….

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Taranaki – SH43 – The Forgotten Highway – Whangamomona -Taumaranui

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 This road is magic, you can explore it as much or as little as you like.  Being a Heritage Trail you can get information on the road from you local information centre or i.site before you start the journey.  Markers on the map coincide with the road and outlines stops with panoramic views and points of interest.  Take  detours if you have the time and inclination, stop at what interests you or just cruise the road.

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Central Plateau – Kuratau – Floating Rock Winery, Smash Palace

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Driving through Horopito we see the sea of rusting car bodies spread before us.  This is one of the biggest vehicle wrecking yards in the country and has featured in locally made movies such as Smash Palace which was filmed in and around the yard.  It looks fantastic, the rusting corpses slowly returning to the earth after spending a short usefulness on earth…..
 

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Central Plateau – Ohakune and The Old Coach Road

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Rosie is not really a winter sports person, too wet and cold…plus if I fell down I would never be able to get up…I can imagine my body rolling down the mountain side and the snowball getting bigger and bigger, the stuff of nightmares….Rosie is more suited to a nice glass of mulled wine in front of a roaring lodge fire sitting looking at the side of the mountain through a huge picture window

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North Island – Foxton Beach

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A cute collection of colourful Bach’s gives way to more luxurious abodes. The tide was nearly in and this made the estuary very pretty in the yellow light, lush grasses and mud flats were alive with bird life and information boards are placed around the walkway to give you an insight into what you might see out in the water. The river mouth was ugly and utilitarian….but the estuary had a peace and tranquillity about it that was beautiful.

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