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Subject: Re: Those mind-bending survey questions again


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Charlynn Helms
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Date Posted: 06:40:33 01/03/03 Fri
In reply to: Robin 's message, "Re: Those mind-bending survey questions again" on 18:40:57 01/01/03 Wed

Whakarewarewa - absolutely beautiful - you are right - and you get accustomed to the smell. I won an AFS scholarship and got to graduate early from Clark and move to New Zealand for a year. They call it Aeoteoroa - land of the long white cloud - and Godzone for a reason! But I don't miss the sheep.

When were you there? Want to go back?

Charlynn

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Date Posted: 11:09:08 01/03/03 Fri

I went to New Zealand--Auckland, Rotorua, the Waitomo Caves, Christchurch (with a day trip to Kaikura for whale-watching and a train trip to Falmouth)--and Sydney in '93.

Lucky you to have lived in New Zealand! The people there are so nice, and the landscape is stunning. I loved the contrast between the English-looking paddocks and the untouched jungley-looking areas. I watched The Fellowship of the Rings again the other night--hard to tell what's real and what's digitally enhanced.

I'd love to go back and spend several days taking photos around Whakarewarewa.

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