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The koru is the Māori name given to the new unfurling fern frond and symbolizes new life, growth, strength and peace. Photo by Whitney
Friday, August 22, 2008
Ulva Island by Noreen
From Potuwi we drove to the southern most tip of the South Island and stayed in Bluff for New Years Eve. New Years Day we took a ferry to Stewart Island, a small island to the south, and then a water taxi east to Ulva Island. Ulva is a bird sanctuary and totally unspoiled. For our bird loving family this was a highlight! They have walking paths around the whole island, and spent almost 4 hours exploring. Except for passing other hikers occasionally we felt like we had the island to ourselves. We got to see the Weka, the Kaka, the Saddleback and the Tui bird among others.
A rare photo of the whole family (oops...I just realized Whitney was taking the picture!)



I love that dewy spider web.
ReplyDeleteYour descriptions make me want to see New Zealand.
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