July 10





   We went to another glowworm cave on the morning of the 10th (we couldn't take any pictures because it disturbs the worms) and headed over to the Otorohanga Kiwi house, where we got to see a TON of birds,  including KIWIS! i took some shots of some ducks, a goose and a puheko. they had a really neat aviary as well. Downtown they had the world's biggest spinning wheel and some more large kiwis and even a totem pole. Dinner was in Aukland at this rocking place call the Iguacu.
 
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Otorohanga Kiwi House 
Joanna and Janne behind the kiwi figure 
 
 Photograph taken on: 7/10/00
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White headed duck 
Otorohanga Kiwi House 
 Photograph taken on: 7/10/00
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Otorohanga Kiwi House bird 
 
 
 Photograph taken on: 7/10/00
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Takahe 
Otorohanga Kiwi House 
 
 Photograph taken on: 7/10/00
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Cape Barren Goose 
Otorohanga Kiwi House 
 
 Photograph taken on: 7/10/00
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Otorohanga Kiwi House 
Joanna looks at a bird aviary. 
 
 Photograph taken on: 7/10/00
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Pukeho 
Otorohanga Kiwi House 
 
 Photograph taken on: 7/10/00
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Joanna and Puheko on feeder 
Otorohanga Kiwi House 
 
 Photograph taken on: 7/10/00
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Joanna, Janne and Angela 
Photograph taken in Otorohanga 
 
 Photograph taken on: 7/10/00
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Largest Spinning Wheel 
Joanna stands in front of the wheel in Otorohanga. 
 
 Photograph taken on: 7/10/00
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totem poles 
Angela and Joanna standing next to Maori poles which represent community history, Otorohanga. 
 
 Photograph taken on: 7/10/00
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Kiwi Statues 
Angela is behind the kiwi statues in front of the public library at Otorohanga. 
 
 Photograph taken on: 7/10/00
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Joanna eats supper. 
 
 
 Photograph taken on: 7/10/00