Monday, 17 August 2009

A MONTH IN OAMARU (Part One)





Cantabrian visitors prepare to take on Otago territory.



The Cantabrians are the ones looking apprehensive.



Graves Track




Home for dozens of Spotted Shags.






Nest building Spotted Shags.







Spotted Shag








Winter sun over the port breakwater.









Historic precinct, Oamaru











Oamaru Port












Elevator went from ground to top (3rd) floor.

Wool & Grain Store


























Wool & Grain Store














Whisky Bar & Cafe in the old Wool & Grain Store.















St Luke's Anglican Church from the top floor of the Wool & Grain Store.
















The top (3rd) floor of the old Wool & Grain store.

















Missy's Dream


















A very appropriate mode of transport.




















Coffee break with two very welcome weekend visitors from Christchurch. Their Red Cross parcels are top rate!





















Union Bank of Australia






















Looking North down the West side of Thames St.
























Bank of New South Wales

























Thames St Bridge. Was the widest bridge in the Southern Hemisphere until the Sydney Harbour Bridge was built.


























Criterion Hotel



























An Oamaru investment (perhaps). The grey house with its white chimney directly below the needle tree on the horizon.





























2 comments:

Neville said...

It was a great weekend. Thankyou. Looks like you may have gone to a Stock Photo source for some of your pictures.

Campervan Stan said...

Yep I was hoping the photograper would not notice as he maybe looking for payement.