Monday, February 29, 2016

Dunedin, New Zealand

Due-need-in

This is today's port.  Jo and I had a tour of the town with a special stop for a tour of the
Speight's brewery, the oldest brewery in New Zealand.  Here are a few shots from today's outing.

the second picture describes this one
  
In the US our Interstate system has a limit of 6% to 7% grades
This street is at 37%
Definitely would not want to pull our trailer up this grade.

 views from the second highest point in the area @ 600 meters
 lady looking to the future
 father time
The city was laid out to match Edinburgh Scotland and this piece of rock was brought here from the Edinburgh Castle
 The start of our brewery tour with a statue of Mr. Speight
 
 
 
 
After our sample tasting at the brewery we then continued our city tour on the way back to our ship.
The railroad station, claimed to be the second most photographed building south of the equator, second to the Sydney Opera house
The clock tower does not lean it's just my photography.


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