When I left Oamaru I decided to take my time a bit more and took the scenic route down the coast to Moeraki. On this mini adventure I stopped by the sea a few times, enjoying the views but not as much as if it hadn’t been raining for most of the day.
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The recovered keys |
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Nice Chinese man |
When I got to Moeraki I decided to pop to the “town” for a bite to eat. Hmmmm, well I think calling it a hamlet would still be a generous term. There is only one commercial premises, it is also quite famous supposedly. Fleur’s is a fish restaurant and it was very popular, tour buses showing up for lunch and drinks. Unfortunately not my cup of tea so headed to the Moeraki Boulders Cafe for my lunch. I found a little gap in the rain to go down to the beach to look at some rocks. They were pretty impressive, for those that don’t know what they are, they are spherical boulders that are just chilling in the sea (as the photos suggest). I wanted to be cool so ran into the sea to get a selfie on a stone, go me. Further down the beach I wanted to get a photo of the boulders from the sea so gracefully hopped onto one and got a couple of snaps, for the purpose of the story I will admit they weren’t even that good. It was only when I got back to the top of the hill and went to get my car keys that I found they weren’t there. As you can imagine, I shat myself! Not literally fortunately but it wasn’t a good feeling. I checked to make sure Sinbad was still there, which he was. I knew when they had fallen out, it was when I jumped off the rock back onto beach, I held onto my phone and my wallet to stop them falling out but forgot about the key, whoops. I headed back to the beach with all my fingers crossed, looking at the water all the way along. When I got to the boulder I jumped off a nice Chinese guy came up to me asking if these were my keys. Not sure he was expecting the hug but he seemed to appreciate it. They thought it had been in the sea for weeks!
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Rock selfie |
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Rocks in water |
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The things you find in Trotters Gorge |
I decided to buy something to make my keys a little more noticeable, they now have a Kiwi attached to them, a metal keyring rather than the animal or human. I then carried on down the coast to Dunedin. I made a few stops on the way, one was a place called Trotters Gorge, even now it makes me laugh. It sounds dirty. So I popped down Trotters Gorge to find a dark cave, not the most impressive of things, I couldn’t even fit in it! But there was a lot of undergrowth to get lost in.
After finding my way out of Trotters Gorge and back onto a smooth surface I happened upon my first NZ pig, they love bacon but you never see pigs. I will admit, my pig wasn't exactly frolicking in the mud but I’m counting it!
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Excuse me, my pig appears to be empty |
Then I made it to Dunedin, at about the moment I found my campsite on the Otago peninsular it started to rain. That was a theme of Dunedin. But after the day that I had I was ready to chill out. I met an English couple who were very English and liked to have a few drinks so I obliged and drank away the evening.
Woodie’s Wisdom: DO NOT drop the keys to all of your belongings and house in the sea, it could lead to a cold and wet few days.
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Beautiful path in Trotters Gorge |