Sunday, Nov 13th, Dunedin

Greetings!

Today was a traveling day, from Te Anau to Dunedin.  Across green rolling hills where sheep and cows and every design of hedgerow beckon photos.   It took us about five hours to drive from the lake above the top of the fjords to the eastern coast of the island.  Our route took us down the backside of 400 million year old uplifted mountains now no more than sloping hills leading down to fertile grasslands.  In the distance are jagged peaks which, originally a part of Gondwanaland under the Arctic Circle, collided with the Pacific plate, and stand brilliantly against a cloudy and rainy sky.


Later in the day, the Dunedin Natural History Museum beautifully illustrated that process, and the species which survived the journey.  To see a few of the photos taken in the museum, click on Sunday, Nov 13th, Dunedin.



  

 

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