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Monthly Archives: September 2008

Hobbiton…

Movie week, next stop… Hobbiton. This was a must in Colin’s eyes. And I’ll admit, it was pretty neat to see and walk where the hobbits were. We found out from some friends that live around here, that when they were looking for “extras” in Hobbiton – they put up fliers for curly haired shorter people. Sadly, Colin was in the wrong place at the wrong time – because he could have totally fit that description and been a hobbit. Maybe for the next movies…..The set is on a HUGE sheep farm owned by the Alexander family – like.. thousands of acres of rolling hills full of sheep. It took us about 20 minutes to get out to the set from the main road.

A bit of Hobbiton history…
The Hobbit set was actually to be all torn down after filming. 20 of the hobbit holes were destroyed and then there was a huge rainstorm – that didn’t stop – for a week… So the destruction crew moved on and were to come back in 6 months to finish. Well, people found out after the first movie was released that the Shire was filmed on this piece of property. So the Alexander family talked with New Line Cinema and they came to a strict – but well worth the trouble – compromise. They would leave the remaining 17 hobbit holes and that was it. So, there is nothing else on the property but colored poles to help mark certain spots from the movie. Of course there is much more to the whole story, but this should be enough to explain what you will see in the pictures. Lets get on with Hobbiton!

This is a portion of the Alexander property. Isn’t it beautiful?!?! We are still a ways away from the hobbit set at this point.

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WE ARE HERE!
To the far right of this picture, you will see two blue poles under the last big tree. Between those two poles there is a grass path where Gandolf and Frodo rode through in the beginning of the first movie on a cart. The cart comes around and meets with the gravel road and in front of the big tree to the left (that looks like it fell) is where Gandolf lit some fireworks for some children that were wanting to see some magic. Can you visualize it!?!?!?!
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Now, from the last picture – turn around 180 degrees and this is what you will find… a bunch of hobbit holes! They had to be painted white for two reasons. First off the contract said the hobbit holes could not look like they are in the movies. And Secondly, by painting them white – they stand out so you can see them better.
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This picture describes what made the Alexander property so famous. New Line Cinema sent scouts flying over New Zealand in search of the perfect spot for Hobbiton and Bilbo’s birthday party. For the party, they needed a lake with a big tree beside it – as described in the book. After flying over this property a second time – they spotted the big tree next to the pond – which they hadn’t found anywhere else. Then, Peter Jackson was going to film the actual “Hobbiton” in 3 separate locations and edit them together for the movie. However, once he got to this farm to check out the site – he realized 3 things. Not only did this location almost perfectly match how Tolkien describe Hobbiton, but you can’t see power lines or any sign of human life, you can’t hear anything (like trucks or cars) only nature, and it was completely hidden from anyone else – secrecy was of the upmost importance! So, Jackson decided this was the perfect location for Hobbiton as well and the party.
So, in this picture you can see the lake with the big round tree to the left. In front of the round tree was where Bilbo’s birthday party took place. The hill to the far right – was actually Sam’s home in the third movie. (The scene he shares with his wife and two children.) But, however, that was one of the original 20 holes destroyed. This picture was taken from one the the upper hobbit holes from the previous picture.
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This is Colin standing in front of Sam’s first house – in the first movie. This is the only hobbit house with a chimney that’s still standing.
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Me (Andre’a) hanging out in the Shire looking at hobbit holes.
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Us in front of the famous Baggin’s home! This is Bilbo and Frodo’s house! Can you believe it?
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This was taken from inside Bilbo’s house. This is the only hobbit hole that you can actually go into. Behind us is the big tree and the lake where the party was.
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I think I might be too tall to be a hobbit…. bummer
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For the second part of the tour, we went to a sheep sheering demo on the Alexander farm. We watched a man sheer a sheep. This is how you hold a sheep so both your hands are free to sheer… Looks kinda funny.
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Then we got to feed a baby lamb!!
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How stinkin adorable is that?!?!?!
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by: andre’a and colin feldhaus

Cathedral Cove a.k.a. Narnia

Do you remember the scene in Prince Caspian (the new Narnia movie) when the 4 kids first arrive in Narnia? They are in the train station, the train goes bye, and bam!… they are coming out of a cave by a beach. Well, that cave is called Cathedral Cove. And we were there!!!

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We are about to walk into Narnia… which is alot easier now at low tide.

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We found this other little cave… Andre’a thought it was pretty fun!!!

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It was a 45 min hike to get down to the cove and along the way where were some spectacular views. We just had to pull off and take this quick snap.

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We actually took 2 trips out to Cathedral Cove because the first day as you can see… or really can’t see, was really rainy and we got soaked. So we opted to go again the next day when it was perfectly beautiful. This pic was taken on the first day when the sun was setting behind the hills.

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About the same time as the above picture. We got to watch this storm come in. It was so cool, but we waited a little too long and got a little more wet than anticipated.

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The next day was absolutely perfect. We even stopped to check out some other bays that were along the way to Cathedral Cove. Here is one of them…

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High tide… not as easy to get through…

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This is the beach at Hahei. Where we stayed the night.

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by colin feldhaus

for some shots, I just had to pull the car over

I really tried not to pull the car over every 3 kilometers…. but it was just so difficult. Here are some of my favorite pictures. It is like New Zealand was made for photography.

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by Colin and Andre’a Feldhaus

Sunsets….

Do I really need to say more….

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Colin and Andre’a Feldhaus

rainbows

There are rainbows all over the place in New Zealand. Probably because it rains all the time. Here are some pics of some more interesting ones.

Have you ever seen a rainbow so low to the ground before. Just look along the horizon in these pictures. I know it is hard to see but it is cool. It is like it is just afraid to get off the ground. Maybe it is just a baby rainbow waiting to grow up.
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and have you ever been this close to a real rainbow? I thought I was going to run into it with my car… amazing!!
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By Colin and Andre’a Feldhaus

waterfalls

On our trip, Andre’a and I got to see some really cool waterfalls. Here is a post mostly dedicated to them.

This first one, Rainbow Falls was in Kerikeri – the town. I wonder how it got it’s name…?
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Hararu Falls in Paihia.
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On the way back for Hauaru falls we came across Andrea’s favorite flower… huge calilies growing wild!
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Andre’as sacrifice for the picture with the calilies.
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This was Whangarei falls.
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B-E-A-utiful
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by, colin and andre’a feldhaus

Bay of Islands boat trip

Just for the record, this is Andre’a and I did this whole post by myself!… mostly… kinda… well i arranged the pictures and wrote everything. That’s got to count for something… right?!?!?!

Going to the Bay of Islands was one of the big things on Colin’s “list to do.” This bay is made up of 144 islands… some small, some big, some with houses, some with private beaches, and some with camp sites. One island had a house at the top and a gondola going down to the bottom to pick people up. CRAZY! Anyway, we took a boat ride out to one of the furthest most islands… an island with a hole in it – and you (when the waves aren’t too rough) can go through it. Lucky for us, it was a great day and the boat took us through. It was pretty amazing. We also saw one dolphin. The skippers told us since it was such a calm day and we didn’t see hardly any dolphins or whales – they would give us a free voucher to return anytime and take another trip! The voucher doesn’t even expire… ever! So guess who’s going back on a boat ride sometime!!!!

Well enough talk. Here’s the pictures…

This is Colin’s favorite picture. We were almost to the “hole in the rock” when we saw this awesome lighthouse on green rolling hills… breathtaking!
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Some cool island pics…
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Here’s the Hole in the Rock.
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We made it through! It was soooo windy and the boat was rocking pretty hard.
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This is the other side of the ‘hole in the rock’. Can you see the face in the rock? Don’t cheat and look at the next picture….
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Cheater!!! Here’s a close up of the silhouette. This lady is the guardian of the bay and points direct North. Kinda cool…
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One more of us!
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by: Andre’a Feldhaus and Colin

Random pictures from up north

Here is a group of random pictures from our trip north of auckland.

These first two pictures were taken on 90 mile beach. (That is where the pictures of the green lantern were taken earlier.) There are actual tours that you can take where vehicles drive on 90 mile beach. And a little side note… 90 mile beach is not really 90 miles… or 90km. I’m not too sure why it’s called that to be honest…
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Here you can see some cars driving on 90 mile beach.
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This was at Karikari beach. Not to be confused with KareKare beach we were at earlier, and not to be confused with Kerikeri the town. Andre’a found this really cool sea shell.
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This is Karikari beach from on top of a little mountain.
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We went and saw the two oldest buildings in New Zealand. The one on the right was a missionary’s house and the one on the left was a store. They were built in the 1820’s or 30’s… i can’t quite remember. Obviously, New Zealand is a pretty young country.
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and look what I found….
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I love that you can see a blur of a sailboat in the background.
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Some plant life we saw along the way….
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The legendary New Zealand silver furn. On the underneath side of the actual fern, the leave if almost a white color. It is a famous logo for NZ.
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by Colin and Andre’a Feldhaus

The Million Dollar View Road

While we were heading over to the bay of islands, we took a detour along a road called Million Dollar View road. It’s a little road that goes along the coast just north of the bay of islands. It was a beautiful day out and the views were just spectacular. Can it get any better than this? I now see how this road got it’s name!

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This picture is 4 pictures stitched together….
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That was definitely worth the trip even though there were no petrol stations and we nearly ran out….

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More of the “Green Lantern”

Just thought you would like a few more pictures of her majesty…..

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Colin