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The Franz Josef Glacier

The West Coast of South Island… Many travellers dream to go on a road trip along this famous coastal line, known as the most beautiful of New Zealand. After leaving Hokitika , where we carved our own jade, we take…

Around Hokitika

After 2 days with Steve Gwaliasi at Bonz’n’Stones in Hokitika, where we carved our own jade, it’s time to hit the road again! We first meet by chance Jules and Charlène with who we walked down Mount Taranaki, and then…

In Arthur’s Pass

It’s now time for us to live Christchurch and our friends Dan & Rochelle, a brand new SLR hanging from Quentin’s shoulder (the old one couldn’t be repaired… we unfortunately had to buy a new one…). Our new destination :…

Akaroa, the « French » village

While waiting news from the camera repair shop in Christchurch where we droped Quentin’s broken DSLR, we decide to take two days to explore the Banks Peninsula and its famous French village Akaroa, 75 km east of the city. New…

Test : Street Art exhibition in Christchurch

In Christchurch at the YMCA , you can visit until the 10th of may the Spectrum Street Art Festival, an exhibition displaying the biggest collection of Banksy in the south emisphere, and other international renowned street art artists like Buff…

Contest 500 followers

You are now 500 to travel with us on our Facebook page ! Thanks a lot !!   To celebrate it, in partnership with Bonz’n’Stonz, we have the pleasure to offer you a chance to win a wonderful pounamu pendant…

Test – Carve your own jade in New Zealand

Jade. Greenstone… Or Pounamu in Maori. Used since the early age by New Zealand tribes, this stone holds a great status in Maori’s culture.  Spiritual stone, social status indicator, trading material, weapon or tool… the pounamou is ubiquitous,  and  also…

About Christchurch

Christchurch, or ChCh fort short. Destroyed 5 years ago by a terrible earthquake, the broken city carries a sad reputation… « It’s awful, there is only ruins » « The city is dead, the companies are all gone! » « Be ready for a chock! »…

The Abel Tasman Coast Track

From Nelson, after visiting the Marlborough Sounds, we start hitchhiking again alongside the main road. We shouldn’t have had any problem to get a lift there, considering the heavy traffic. But, oddly enough, we had to wait for a very…

In the Marlborough Sounds

The heavy ferry cruises peacefully on the dark waters of the fjord that marks the entrance of the South Island. Dense brownish smoke follows its trail, obscuring the sky of the eerie twilight while the low growl of the massive…

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