
since things had been going so well i figured little harm could come of my taking 30 minutes to explore (i know that while in christchurch i felt i needed to rush, but nothing bad happened when i got stopped for a bit, and i'd had something close to success this morning).

again i have to say kaikoura's whole mountains meeting the ocean thing is amazing! that and these pebble beaches they have here make the best sounds when the waves roll up and down them. if you don't believe me people of the innerweb it is highly worth the trip to check it out!



half the buildings had cool murals and paintings on them of cetaceans. as whales are some of my favourite living critters i wasn't complaining.


though i couldn't really get a pic of me beside this guy for the size comparison i did manage one funny photo...

get it?!? ;p
i did manage to get a size comparison photo with the coolest of the murals. a life sized portrait of two adult sperm whales!
there were the same animals i'd gone to see in the morning, and it gives you an idea of how massive they were. i only saw their backs to boot! their lower jaw bone is longer than i am!!!

i really liked the dusky dolphin one.
the whale tails around town were abundant (sadly i could only find this one picture of them, but there were some others. i might post them once i find them on my puter). someone around town seemed to probably just make a living making statue whale tails and...
lobsters. or sorry the kiwis call them crayfish for some reason. i thought crayfish were freshwater?
anyways kaikoura has tons of lobster/crayfish in its waters, and thus like all good natural based tourist locations this is mimicked by a proportionate number of large statues of the critters in question!
(again i could only find the pics of this one crayfish statue. i know there was one more at least).
where budget limits large versions of the critter than there's always smaller artsy renditions.
the statue of kaikoura i'll remember most was this giant metal barracuda. not because it was the coolest necessarily. though don't get me wrong people of the innerweb i do really like it...
i'll remember it cause i didn't notice it at first...
walking along taking in the sights and town, what should i see when i casually look up...
the shiny metallic jaws of DEATH!!!
so like so many other times in my life i booked it out of there!
oh well it was just as well. i need to push on in the quest. i was about to the hit the end of the south island, and from there push on to the north island. land of new zealand's native dinosaurs...
to be continued...
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