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June 25: We had some time to sleep in today (yay!) and all refreshed we took the bus to Hamilton (which took about an hour). We had about 2.5 hours there so we had enough time to explore the city. Across from the travel centre was a stop for the free CBD bus, so we headed over there first and stayed on it until we were at the Waikato Museum. The museum had some really awesome modern art exhibitions. There was an exhibition from Mark Mothersbaugh called "Postcard Diaries" which were pop-arty works created on old postcards (and sometimes blown up), very funky. He even had an Andy Warhol portrait.
There was also another exhibition in which ordinary people looked mutated by for instance mirroring one side of their face (see pictures). One of the displays was interactive and kind of had that same effect (it was made out of two mirrors, positioned at an angle of 90 degrees of one another) We had a lot of fun with those for a while. At this point someone from the museum came up to us and told us we weren't allowed to take pictures of the art displays but we were able to pretend we were just taking pictures of ourselves from the mirrors xD
We also visited (the very small) art gallery and after that saw an awesome statue in a side alley from The Rocky Horror Picture Show (made by Weta which was a cool surprise, as we already made plans to visit Weta which is in Wellington). This quite controversial movie was written by New Zealand raised - Richard O'Brien - which is why they have the statue there. And that was pretty much all we found to do in Hamilton so after that we just browsed the shops a bit (there was a Christmas store!) before heading back to the bus station.
We had one more stop on our way, which was in Rotorua - the very smelly town I had visited a few days beforehand. Because of this I didn't feel like getting off the bus, but we had to so I dragged Parul to the library around the corner so I could quickly use the wifi. Unfortunately I had to wait a while to get the login so I barely had time to open some emails (to read later in the bus) before we had to head back again.
We finally arrived in Taupo fairly late in the evening so all we did that first day was head out for dinner. Returning to the hostel we browsed their DVD catalogue and decided on Transformers, which we both hadn't seen yet. The movie was alright - it was very much focused on mindless action and because of that the acting and lines were pretty poor (but more often than not unintentionally funny, so that made up the amusement for us). I really liked Bumblebee and the movie ended with the Linkin Park song from Guitar Hero, which was a big plus.
I also went online for a bit and there were heaps of San Diego Comic Con panel updates that got me so excited! Thank you so much Parul for putting up with all my rambles about this <3

As soon as we got out of the bus in Hamilton we saw this awesome wall (which belongs to a music store)

One of the coolest exhibitions, pieces or art created on old postcards




Andy Warhol


This piece reminded me of the clock aliens from Doctor Who in "The Girl in the Fireplace"


Me playing around with the mirrors

The Rocky Horror statue

Inside the Hamilton version of Skycity


Pretty view as seen from the bus
June 26: Today started out pretty meh. I hadn't slept well (annoying person above me in the bunk) and when we got up it was pouring rain outside. Regardless of that we still decided to head out (as this was the only day we would have in Taupo) to check out famous Lake Taupo (located in a caldera created by a huge volcanic eruption). Unfortunately for us the weather was so bad and the fog so dense we couldn't actually see the lake properly.
So next up we went to the museum (where lo and behold I paid an entrance fee! I usually just go to free museums, lol). First we sat down (underneath a heater) to watch a documentary on the formation of Lake Taupo and it was really interesting. The volcanic eruption responsible for it was so severe that apparently it was even seen as far away as Rome! After the documentary we browsed around to see the other displays and this time we tried to read all the information listed next to it, as we needed to kill some time.
After the museum we head over to the library (the weather was still very poor at this point) and read a book, to kill time. As it finally started to clear up a bit after another hour or so we took a chance and head outside again; strolling through the main streets of the village and checking out some cute gift shops. We also wandered to the lake again, and while we didn't have the beautiful view as can be seen on the postcards, it was definitely a lot better than in the morning.
When we were back in the hostel (with new annoying roommates, ugh) we decided to watch a few movies again. We started out with Smokin' Aces (because, hello Ryan Reynolds) but turned it off after 10 minutes because we both thought it was pretty bad. Instead we settled on A Knight's Tale (surprise Alan Tudyk! And surprise Paul Bettany butt!) and Two Week's Notice both of which were awesome. I don't know when I suddenly started liking romantic comedies o.O We also started watching Heroes: Fugitives because yes, it is my sole purpose in life to get everyone hooked (again) to Heroes :P

Fog covered lake

Pretty garbage can as could be found all around Taupo

Random place coming out of McDonalds

This BSG game made me think of
gossy16 and look, it's a random bonus Parul reflection!

Less foggy lake


Parul in front of Lake Taupo

Me in front of Lake Taupo

Ducks looking longingly at each other (they are even positioned kind of heart-shaped)

Random art
June 27: Today we left Taupo and took a bus to Hawera in the Taranaki region, which was a looooong trip. It was made less boring by a stop we had on our way though. I wasn't paying attention but when the bus driver stopped the bus and said we all had a brief moment to take pictures I looked through the opposite window and had sight on the amazing snow covered Mt. Ruapehu. Unfortunately the top was clouded in fog so from that look-out we couldn't see the entire mountain, but when we were on the road again I was able to snap some pictures from the window from the amazingly beautiful view.
In Hawera I was staying with Parul for a few days and we got picked up from the bus station by her parents. The first day there we didn't do a lot but we continued on with our Heroes marathon (I think we saw all episodes of that volume in 3 days or so) while munching on delicious snacks such as samosas and tim tams. For dinner we had Parul's favourite and for my own record I am writing this down because it was so yummy: rajmah chawal.

Me in front of Mt. Ruapehu

Parul in front of Mt. Ruapehu


View from the bus

More pictures can be found HERE.

Tune : Doctor Horrible's Sing-Along Blog OST - "Freeze Ray"

June 25: We had some time to sleep in today (yay!) and all refreshed we took the bus to Hamilton (which took about an hour). We had about 2.5 hours there so we had enough time to explore the city. Across from the travel centre was a stop for the free CBD bus, so we headed over there first and stayed on it until we were at the Waikato Museum. The museum had some really awesome modern art exhibitions. There was an exhibition from Mark Mothersbaugh called "Postcard Diaries" which were pop-arty works created on old postcards (and sometimes blown up), very funky. He even had an Andy Warhol portrait.
There was also another exhibition in which ordinary people looked mutated by for instance mirroring one side of their face (see pictures). One of the displays was interactive and kind of had that same effect (it was made out of two mirrors, positioned at an angle of 90 degrees of one another) We had a lot of fun with those for a while. At this point someone from the museum came up to us and told us we weren't allowed to take pictures of the art displays but we were able to pretend we were just taking pictures of ourselves from the mirrors xD
We also visited (the very small) art gallery and after that saw an awesome statue in a side alley from The Rocky Horror Picture Show (made by Weta which was a cool surprise, as we already made plans to visit Weta which is in Wellington). This quite controversial movie was written by New Zealand raised - Richard O'Brien - which is why they have the statue there. And that was pretty much all we found to do in Hamilton so after that we just browsed the shops a bit (there was a Christmas store!) before heading back to the bus station.
We had one more stop on our way, which was in Rotorua - the very smelly town I had visited a few days beforehand. Because of this I didn't feel like getting off the bus, but we had to so I dragged Parul to the library around the corner so I could quickly use the wifi. Unfortunately I had to wait a while to get the login so I barely had time to open some emails (to read later in the bus) before we had to head back again.
We finally arrived in Taupo fairly late in the evening so all we did that first day was head out for dinner. Returning to the hostel we browsed their DVD catalogue and decided on Transformers, which we both hadn't seen yet. The movie was alright - it was very much focused on mindless action and because of that the acting and lines were pretty poor (but more often than not unintentionally funny, so that made up the amusement for us). I really liked Bumblebee and the movie ended with the Linkin Park song from Guitar Hero, which was a big plus.
I also went online for a bit and there were heaps of San Diego Comic Con panel updates that got me so excited! Thank you so much Parul for putting up with all my rambles about this <3

As soon as we got out of the bus in Hamilton we saw this awesome wall (which belongs to a music store)

One of the coolest exhibitions, pieces or art created on old postcards




Andy Warhol


This piece reminded me of the clock aliens from Doctor Who in "The Girl in the Fireplace"


Me playing around with the mirrors

The Rocky Horror statue

Inside the Hamilton version of Skycity


Pretty view as seen from the bus
June 26: Today started out pretty meh. I hadn't slept well (annoying person above me in the bunk) and when we got up it was pouring rain outside. Regardless of that we still decided to head out (as this was the only day we would have in Taupo) to check out famous Lake Taupo (located in a caldera created by a huge volcanic eruption). Unfortunately for us the weather was so bad and the fog so dense we couldn't actually see the lake properly.
So next up we went to the museum (where lo and behold I paid an entrance fee! I usually just go to free museums, lol). First we sat down (underneath a heater) to watch a documentary on the formation of Lake Taupo and it was really interesting. The volcanic eruption responsible for it was so severe that apparently it was even seen as far away as Rome! After the documentary we browsed around to see the other displays and this time we tried to read all the information listed next to it, as we needed to kill some time.
After the museum we head over to the library (the weather was still very poor at this point) and read a book, to kill time. As it finally started to clear up a bit after another hour or so we took a chance and head outside again; strolling through the main streets of the village and checking out some cute gift shops. We also wandered to the lake again, and while we didn't have the beautiful view as can be seen on the postcards, it was definitely a lot better than in the morning.
When we were back in the hostel (with new annoying roommates, ugh) we decided to watch a few movies again. We started out with Smokin' Aces (because, hello Ryan Reynolds) but turned it off after 10 minutes because we both thought it was pretty bad. Instead we settled on A Knight's Tale (surprise Alan Tudyk! And surprise Paul Bettany butt!) and Two Week's Notice both of which were awesome. I don't know when I suddenly started liking romantic comedies o.O We also started watching Heroes: Fugitives because yes, it is my sole purpose in life to get everyone hooked (again) to Heroes :P

Fog covered lake

Pretty garbage can as could be found all around Taupo

Random place coming out of McDonalds

This BSG game made me think of
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Less foggy lake


Parul in front of Lake Taupo

Me in front of Lake Taupo

Ducks looking longingly at each other (they are even positioned kind of heart-shaped)

Random art
June 27: Today we left Taupo and took a bus to Hawera in the Taranaki region, which was a looooong trip. It was made less boring by a stop we had on our way though. I wasn't paying attention but when the bus driver stopped the bus and said we all had a brief moment to take pictures I looked through the opposite window and had sight on the amazing snow covered Mt. Ruapehu. Unfortunately the top was clouded in fog so from that look-out we couldn't see the entire mountain, but when we were on the road again I was able to snap some pictures from the window from the amazingly beautiful view.
In Hawera I was staying with Parul for a few days and we got picked up from the bus station by her parents. The first day there we didn't do a lot but we continued on with our Heroes marathon (I think we saw all episodes of that volume in 3 days or so) while munching on delicious snacks such as samosas and tim tams. For dinner we had Parul's favourite and for my own record I am writing this down because it was so yummy: rajmah chawal.

Me in front of Mt. Ruapehu

Parul in front of Mt. Ruapehu


View from the bus

More pictures can be found HERE.
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Date: 2009-07-07 08:01 am (UTC)Let's blame Santiago, shall we? ;)
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Date: 2009-07-07 09:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-07 08:17 am (UTC)Taupo is pretty but I have bad associations with it, lol - when my friend and I were hitchhiking we got dropped off right at the very north end of the town, and we walked all along the main road beside the lake with our thumbs out but didn't get picked up until we were far past the southern end of town. We were walking for HOURS in the sweltering summer heat with heavy packs but none of the many cars going past would pick us up.
Then finally when we did get a ride they dropped us in some strange nowhere place further south on the lake shore and we had to sleep on the ground in a pine forest. I don't advise it! So many sandflies biting us.
We got another ride about 6am from a businessman in a fancy car though and drove through the Desert Road and past the mountains watching the sun rise... that almost made it worth it.
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Date: 2009-07-07 09:14 pm (UTC)OMG that sounds so horrible >.< I don't do hitchiking and I don't do sleeping in the wild, lol
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Date: 2009-07-07 10:27 am (UTC)Which we didn't see much of anyway since it was being redone at that point wasn't it?
I totally forgot about that Linkin Park song! That was pretty cool too.
Aww but I loved hearing the SDCC updates - it totally psyched me up and I can't wait to hear what you guys get up to and see over there now! And you have to tell me if you spotted LOST people on the plane hee
and this time we tried to read all the information listed next to it, as we needed to kill some time.
I get the feeling that's the only time people really pay attention to museum writings XD
We also started watching Heroes: Fugitives because yes, it is my sole purpose in life to get everyone hooked (again) to Heroes :P
And may I just say that you fulfill your purpose so well my dear! 10/10 for your efforts heh. So happy you made me watch Heroes ♥
OMG I forgot about those ducks! I wonder if its the aim of all NZ animals and birds to pose for you? XD
oops for the record - it is rajmah chawal (lol I might have said g instead of j - my bad). And chawal = rice.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE those pictures of Ruapehu you took from the bus. AMAZING <3
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Date: 2009-07-07 09:15 pm (UTC)Awww thanks <3 They finally announced info for the Heroes panel btw and the only regulars to be there are Adrian, Zach, Jack and Masi o.O The rest are all guest stars from the upcoming volume, dnw!
I sometimes pay good attention in museums! When I try to be all ~cultural~ lol
I am glad you enjoyed your Heroes watch, despite the ending...
Oops... It's probably me, there's some letters I always mess up in English *corrects*
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Date: 2009-07-08 03:54 am (UTC)Awww maybe everyone else is meant to be ~A SURPRISE~. I hope so!!!
haha I think I only feel ~cultural~ about NZ when I am bored. If there was some cool Egyptian mummies or something I'd be photographing the displays and reading them twice.
Yes oh they were good times!
lol no worries.
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Date: 2009-07-08 07:41 am (UTC)I like the way you think! *crosses fingers*
I saw an Egyptian mummy in the musueum of Auckland!
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Date: 2009-07-08 08:08 am (UTC)omg true? I need to get to the Auckland museum now one day!
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Date: 2009-07-08 08:13 am (UTC)Too bad you couldn't join me in Auckland already, you would've already seen it... It wasn't the first time I saw a mummy though, I am trying to remember where I saw one before I think it was in Brisbane or Adelaide.
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Date: 2009-07-07 11:07 am (UTC)lol I have a Battlestar Galactica board game
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Date: 2009-07-07 09:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-07 01:41 pm (UTC)The post card art exhibit looks amazing--I would love to hang one of those up in my room; old art is great :)
What is a plane doing by Mcdonalds! If my boyfriend ever saw that (he's a plane nut) he'd demand we travel to see it asap.
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Date: 2009-07-07 09:15 pm (UTC)I am sure there was a reason for the place, but I forgot :$
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Date: 2009-07-08 12:39 am (UTC)xD I showed my boyfriend and he was like, okay. Start planning a trio to New Zealand! Looks like you'll be our personal tour guide :P
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Date: 2009-07-08 07:41 am (UTC)Haha, well if I get paid for my tour guiding, I'm totally up for it xD
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Date: 2009-07-08 12:36 pm (UTC)Hmm...or I'll just send Chris Pine your way for payment! :P
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Date: 2009-07-09 10:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-07 03:13 pm (UTC)When I saw the Rocky Horror Statue I honestly said "Gah! Awesome". Out loud. To no one in particular. I didn't know what to expect when I read your entry, and then I scrolled down it was all kinds of awesome!
Romantic comedies eh? Some other possibilities: Music & Lyrics; Waitress (hello Nathan Fillion!); Lars & the Real Girl (hello Ryan Gosling!); Garden State; Notting Hill (xoxo); High Fidelity; Breakfast at Tiffany's; and of course When Harry Met Sally! Ok.. I just realized I could go on and on - so to conclude: I also apparently like Romantic Comedies.
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Date: 2009-07-07 09:15 pm (UTC)I've seen Notting Hill and Breakfast at Tiffany's. I am pretty sure I have Garden State somewhere and I've always wanted to see Music and Lyrics (just because the videoclip to Pop! Goes My Heart is so hilarious) and Nathan Fillion in a romantic comedy? Yes, please! :D
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Date: 2009-07-07 03:28 pm (UTC)What is ragmah chawal? I looked it up on Google, and the only hit was to your journal, LOL.
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Date: 2009-07-07 09:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-08 01:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-08 11:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-08 11:35 pm (UTC)Also, well done getting Parul to watch Heroes again!! \O/
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Date: 2009-07-09 06:04 am (UTC)xD
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Date: 2009-07-09 09:46 pm (UTC)LOL! Warned ya, didn't I? But, aw, it's still making me feel homesick.
Glad to see you had a great time! Heroes marathon with yummy snacks sounds like a fantastic way to rest up on a cold day too :)
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Date: 2009-07-09 10:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-13 02:42 am (UTC)I still watch Heroes, am looking forward to the new volume.
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Date: 2009-07-14 02:39 am (UTC)Me too, is it September yet? :D