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Mount Taranaki

The view from the road up





Watch out for the snowball!

There was a brief period where the peak was clear from clouds

The view back towards town and the ocean - too bad it's so cloudy!

This is our vehicle

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  1. The pictures are amazing. It looks so beautiful there. Nice Nissan Pathfinder.

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  2. Time for a new battery in your car it sounds like. Man eating snails! I bet you both can out run a snail. The mountain looks kind of spectacular. Also running into the only other people you know in NZ; how crazy is that? Looks like you are happy and enjoying yourselves. Mom is talking with Auntie Joy right now and she says to say hello. Keep on keeping on! Love ya both. Besos (kisses in Spanish) Dad & Mom

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  3. Everything looks awesome and so glad you are having a great time. Glad you missed the big quake and are safe and sound. Love you both, Mom

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