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Lake Wanaka is a cold, clear lake in a valley surrounded by some nice mountains. The city by the same name is one of the main tourist areas on the South Island of New Zealand.
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Lake visitors could sail, water ski, swim, or just enjoy a nice day on the few beaches on the lake’s perimeter.
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Near the downtown Wanaka area, there was a quiet cove with a number of boats anchored. The entire week we were there, the wind was calm and the lake was enjoyed by a number of visitors. In winter, snow covers the mountains in the distance.
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“Jonathan Livingston Seagull” posed for Bob on a rock in the lake.
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This small Presbyterian Church caught our eye; one Sunday, we went to a very nice service there. It was after the Haiti earthquake and the lady pastor did a good job of talking about the mission of helping folks after a disaster like that.
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One afternoon, while Judy rested, Bob visited a small brewery on the outskirts of Wanaka. No tours were available, so Bob had a beer and left.
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The WANAKA BEERWORKS had “Cardrona Gold” and “Tall Black” on Tap. I tried the Cardrona— which was a little heady but not too bad.
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The “Brewski” was the third microbrew made at the WANAKA BEERWORKS. Bob chatted for a few minutes with the bar tender, who also worked in the brewery.
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A few miles east of Wanaka, the Waitaki Powerplant was harnessing power from the Waitaki River.
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The Powerplant was large and had a huge substation not far from where the water rushed over the falls in the photo.
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