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Kiwi view of the world

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02 January 2024, 02:09
Fjold
Kiwi view of the world
Happy New Year all!




Frank



"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
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02 January 2024, 03:52
30.06king
That looks about right Frank, NZ, the centre of everywhere, and not even upside down as Saeed is so fond of saying !
Big Happy New Year to you and family too, and all our cuzzies and bros in the USA.


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02 January 2024, 05:20
sambarman338
That's kind of Mercator-gone-mad. Happy New Year!

PS: Did you know that Mercator is just the latinised version of the map-maker's surname: Kramer?
02 January 2024, 17:25
Bill/Oregon
Noice.
A friend on another forum just mentioned that he lives near Pukatea Bay. Looked it up. Like so many places in New Zealand -- WOW!


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
02 January 2024, 21:07
shankspony
that part of the country is quite underrated. amazing open spaces and wonderful climate.
03 January 2024, 20:15
Saeed
quote:
Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
Noice.
A friend on another forum just mentioned that he lives near Pukatea Bay. Looked it up. Like so many places in New Zealand -- WOW!


I like reading old sailing and whaling books.

I do this on my iPad.

When I see a name of a place, I look it up on Google Earth!

Fascinating!

Especially some utterly remote islands in the Pacific.

I always wondered how the hell did these people get there!


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04 January 2024, 04:21
Hipshoot
A STORK brought them-----the same as everybody else!

Hip
04 January 2024, 20:46
shankspony
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
quote:
Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
Noice.
A friend on another forum just mentioned that he lives near Pukatea Bay. Looked it up. Like so many places in New Zealand -- WOW!


I like reading old sailing and whaling books.

I do this on my iPad.

When I see a name of a place, I look it up on Google Earth!

Fascinating!

Especially some utterly remote islands in the Pacific.

I always wondered how the hell did these people get there!


You can still see where some of those old whaling stations were up in the top end of the south island. They used that area to ambush the whales as they swam though the cook straight