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TREE CROP FARM
















Ranked #01 thing to do in Akaroa by the Lonely Planet Guide, it's website said: "Absolutely no bus groups or tours please." 

We loved it. 


12 comments:

  1. you are so talented. the lighting in that photo of the green onions(?) - wow!

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    1. Thanks a lot, I was lucky to get that shot. The owner of the place, Lynne was so great she just let us wander around the house and gardens and didn't mind that I was snapping furiously away all the while.

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  2. these just make me want to go to NZ next available 5-day holiday I can get. perhaps I'll do a 2-day quick Auckland walk then Akaroa? so much freshness!

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    1. Hello NZ is so very wonderful I wish I could live there near all that nature. Actually even from Singapore it's a 10 hour flight so maybe you might want to try at least 7 to 10 days to make the air ticket worthwhile? The nearest city to Akaroa is Christchurch which is in the South Island. Let me know if you decide to go, maybe I can share some tips about transport and lodging with you :)

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  3. like a dream. i wish i were there now!

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    1. The place was oozing quirky NZ charm, it's the kind of place where you really can't stop snapping away.

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  4. Wow, beautiful place! Love these pics.

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  5. stumbled upon your blog and I'm glad I did! lovely photos ;) will surely come back.

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    1. Thanks for dropping by and saying hello :) The recent posts were all shot during my Feb holiday in NZ.

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  6. haha! nature really took over that barbecue, eh?

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    1. Haha yeap. I loved it how everything was rather wild and overgrown. It's great to see a place like that after all the manicured gardens that I'm used to.

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