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My One-Month Travel Route Through New Zealand. A while ago, I decided to book a ticket to Australia & New Zealand in February and March 2014, without having a clue if I would even be able to travel during that period (I do have a job you know)… But, I needed something big to look forward to, so nothing stopped me from drawing my credit card. I have 28 full days in New Zealand. This means that I’m on a pretty tight schedule, cause I want to see a lot (plus I’ll be travelling in the footsteps of LOTR)! After all, the distance between Vienna and Auckland is 17.841 kilometres/11.086 miles (!) so who knows when I’ll fly down there again. Usually this kind of tight planning gives me the creeps even before the trip starts, but not this time… Ok, that’s a lie, I hate being on a schedule! But since February is high season in Kiwi land, a lot of things need to be pre-booked. Right now, the plan is as follows: Arrival from Sydney in Auckland on 21st February 2014

Auckland – Cathedral Cove – Matamata (Hobbiton) Matamata – Tongariro National Park (via Lake Taupo) Tongariro National Park – Cape Palliser (including the Putangirua Pinnacles) Cape Palliser – Wellington Wellington – Picton (via Cook Strait) Picton – Nelson Lakes National Park Nelson Lakes National Park – Christchurch Christchurch – Rangitata Valley (Mount Sunday) Rangitata Valley – Franz Josef Glacier (via Arthur’s Pass) Franz Josef Glacier – Queenstown Queenstown – Milford Track (4 days of trekking) Milford Sound – Queenstown Queenstown – Lake Tekapo Lake Tekapo – Christchurch Departure from Christchurch to Sydney on March 22nd 2014 My One-Month Travel Route Through New Zealand. I’m focusing on the South island for my first trip to NZ due to the amazing landscape. 28 days & 3.750km by myself, with my 4×4 car, road map, trekking gear and of course my camera equipment.

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I felt my own tears burning behind my eyes, not in sympathy, but in appreciation of such a perfect moment.She spied me before I could compose myself. But she didn't cry out. Instead our eyes held and she smiled, enigmatically, fresh tears still spilling down her cheeks. I knew nothing about this woman, and yet, as we stood on opposite sides of a pool of water, thousands of miles from my own home and everyone I had ever known, I felt the most intense connection. Not just to her, but to the earth, the sky, the water between us. And also to the entirety of mankind. As if she symbolized thousands of years of the human condition.I wanted to go to her, to comfort her, to probe this feeling of belonging I had never encountered before. Because I knew that if I spoke, if she spoke, that moment would be ruined. And I knew I would need the memory of that moment to carry me through the inevitable dark patches throughout my life.And so I watched her lower her hand, turn, and slowly walk to the shore opposite me.