Goodness, what a whirlwind. One thing about being on an organized tour is that your time is often not really your own. We did have some free time in Wellington, and that’s when I wrote my last post, and tonight we have the evening, but have to get ready for a very early day of travel and activities tomorrow.
So, back to last weekend. After the arrival and the welcome dinner Saturday, things started in earnest early Sunday morning. I really wanted to find church in Auckland and go at least to Sacrament meeting, but our schedule was set and I had to stay with the tour. That is one trade-off for this trip that gave me some pause, because church is more than duty for me, it’s refreshment and renewal, and I’m going for a long time without it over these weeks. As a result, I’m looking for other sources of spiritual rest as often as I can, and fortunately, the group and the circumstances are very uplifting and positive, so it’s not too hard.
But I digress. We left Auckland and traveled near Waitomo Caves and the village of Piopio to a location used in the first Hobbit film. The tour organizers called it by its film name (Trollshaw Forest) in all our tour literature (true fans to the last), but it’s actually Denize Bluffs and is located on the Denize family farm. They’ve started a business taking folks like me to see the locations and you can learn more about it here.
The good thing about these locations and others we’ll be visiting is that they were chosen for the films because they are incredibly beautiful. The other good thing is that they aren’t necessarily big, well-known parks or other public places, sometimes they are private property that was scouted out by Peter Jackson and his movie magicians by traversing the land by helicopter and looking for cool stuff. This place is off the beaten path for sure.
But it was lovely. So unique from anything I’ve ever seen before.
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| The Denize Farm. The movie folks built roads, and the land owners now use them to bring vans of fans up to see the sights. |
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| The Denize Bluffs, known to Hobbit fans as The Trollshaws. |
From there we drove to the resort town of Roturua, on the shores of the lake by the same name. This is volcanic country, so there are hot springs and a smell of sulfur in the air. There are also knitters and crocheters, as seen in this Yarn Bombed tree across from our hotel:
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| Proof I was actually there at the Trollshaws. |
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| On the road to Rotorua |
| There in the front is a fern tree. They look like a regular fern from the woods at home, except the size of an actual tree. I’ll get a better picture, promise. |
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| Just another random, gorgeous volcanic rock formation on the side of the road. |
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| I know. Lame. It was really dark so my camera wouldn’t focus. But I really did see kiwi birds! |
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| Curled up fronds of the amazing tree ferns that are everywhere here and are a favorite symbol all around. They are huge and look positively prehistoric. |













