It all looks strangely familiar

Have you ever been to a place where everything looks sort of familiar? My train ride down the east coast of the south island of New Zealand was like that today. It was like Wales, British Columbia and San Jose all smooched into one. It's probably pretty obvious which bits are which but just in case: the Pacific ocean is very much like the Pacific ocean. The sheep covered hills are very much like the sheep covered hills. And the sun burnt yellow hills are very much like the sun burnt yellow hills. Oh! also! the vineyards are like the vineyards. Go figure.

The journey took 13 hours from door to door but it was well worth it and a trip I'm looking forward to making again when I go back up to Wellington. I'll probably spend more time in the open air viewing train if the weather's nice. But if it's not, I've got some decent pictures and some pleasant memories that will do me just fine. In the mean time, a few images for you (and there are more on Flickr too):

CoastalThe open air viewing car

SHEEPEH!Moo cows

PictonOverboardFerry

OceanWind farm

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