It was neat looking out from our hotel room to see the colorful umbrellas lining the beach! This looks like a photo taken early, before noon — because later on, the beach is PACKED with people and umbrellas!
It was neat looking out from our hotel room to see the colorful umbrellas lining the beach! This looks like a photo taken early, before noon — because later on, the beach is PACKED with people and umbrellas!
We didn’t see any lighthouses on our visit, but I’d sure like to do a “lighthouse” vacation along the outer banks some day!
Another new map card for my collection. By the way, Myrtle Beach is in Horry County, near the middle right edge of the card.
Funny, the only “live” Kiwi I’ve ever seen was in the National Zoo in Washington, DC. It was one of only 17 Kiwis in the United States at the time. I like this card because it tells about rather than just shows a kiwi!
My sister Maria sent me another batch of NZ postcards … this is a cool, larger map card showing the major cities and sites! (Thanks, Maria!)
My brother-in-law picked me up a pack of Steinlager while I was in New Zealand 🙂 Good stuff!
This is too adorable! 🙂
This is the first of a series of three map cards that show progressively closer views of an area of NZ my sister recently visited. I love this set of maps!
And here’s the South Island …. I didn’t get to visit the South Island while in New Zealand, but I hope to do so next time! Look at the mountain range there! The southwestern side of the South Island is also where they’ve had those pretty big earthquakes recently. From the back, “Separated from the more populous North Island by Cook Strait, which is some 23km [about 14.3 miles] across at its narrowest point, the South Island is world-famous for the beauty and grandeur of its scenery.”
This is the third postcard in the series, showing the Canterbury region and Christchurch, where my sister visited recently. I love all the extra detail on this map, and how it shows the area represented in the box at upper right. See Mt. Cook there in the background? It is NZ’s highest peak. I want to visit here! From the back: “Noted for its sheep, grain and mixed farming, Canterbury is bounded by the magnificent Southern Alps in the west and by the Pacific Ocean in the east. Its plains constitute the greatest expanse of flat land in New Zealand. Fewer than 1,000 Maoris inhabited the area when the original European settlers arrived in the early 1840s.”
