Visiting New Zealand Site Offers Glimpses Of Attractions

September 13, 2006 No comments yet

snipshot_1ahohb9b5g.jpgI have to give a shout-out to any fellow Dunedin dwellers, and the owner of VisitingNewZealand.com, Chris Paton, is part of that fellowship. Chris is a recent immigrant to the South Island of New Zealand from England and his blog is aiming to show off the various places he visits in his time there. A web developer, Chris is also a medical doctor and lecturer in Medical Informatics at Otago University. It looks like his site just got started, but the images are beautiful — and much like everything else in New Zealand, look unreal. He would probably agree with me in my assessment of New Zealand as a photographer’s dream come true. A two-year old could take magazine worthy shots. The landscape just makes it too easy.

Anyways, check out VisitingNewZealand — and be sure to hit the Sea Lions of Otago video. Those smelly monster were always a joy to behold on the beaches during an afternoon stroll.

Dream of Kiwi Site Offers New Info On Otago, New Zealand

September 7, 2006 No comments yet

otago_logo.jpgOtago is both the name of my dog and the province I lived in while residing in Dunedin on the South Island. Since I left that city back in 2004, a lot has changed in the online world in terms of what is available and how it is presented. There are some gorgeous sites out there. My latest find is a site that zeros in on the rockin’ diversity of Otago and the towns that lie within its borders. Called Dreamofkiwi.com, the site bills itself as “Home of Otago’s most comprehensive online travel Directory, providing visitors to Otago New Zealand with access to hundreds of accommodation and activity options so you can plan your travel with confidence.” Not bad, right?

Clicking on the Dunedin option will bring up some excellent dining options—my personal favorite being the Speights Ale House Bar and Restaurant. For those of you looking for a little trivia, north island folk will tell you that SPEIGHTS stands for (Southern People Enjoy It, God Hates The Shit). Seriously, though–it’s a good beer. Click here to jump to the site!