Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Sunday, August 01, 2010

Multiview travelling RR Group #81

Corfe Castle, Dorset, UK

Korinthos, Greece

Waimoto Caves, New Zealand


Sunday, December 27, 2009

Different themes RR Group 14 from New Zealand


Bay of Islands


Mount Cook and Lake Pukaki


Sheepland :)


Thanks Adrienne (adriennegarry) for these amazing cards!

Half & Half RR Group 69







Half & Half RR Group 81






Half & Half RR Group 72


New Zealand


Maori Meeting House, Waitangi, New Zealand


Germany



Half & Half RR Group 63


Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand


Canada


Banff,Canada



Half & Half RR Group 66


Great New Zealand mapcard


Beautiful Switzerland


Schleswig-Holstein (Germany) mapcard


Cleveland, Ohio



Thursday, July 30, 2009

Friday, May 22, 2009

Other languages RR Group 19 from New Zealand


Lake Taupo, New Zealand. Thanks clebeans for the beautiful card!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Half & Half Travelling RR Group 60

Purakaunui Falls. Catlins, South Otago, New Zealand

New Zealand

Punakaiki, New Zealand. Dolomite Point. Pancake Rocks and blowholes are a 10 minute walk from the main road between Westport and Greymouth. These stratified limestone fotmations are likened to stack of pancakes. I rough water the sea rushes into the chambers beneath the limestone to be forced out of blowholes,creating a spectacular sight as columns of water rise into the air.

Germany

Friday, October 31, 2008

Big 10 viewcards swap Group B from the UK

Canadian Rockies
A breathtaking view of Mt. Assiniboine

Norway

Church of the good Shepherd
Lake Tekapo, Canterbury, New Zealand

President George Bush summer home and weekend retreat.
Located in Kennebunkport, Maine

The Lake District, UK
Bremen, Germany

The Colosseum, Rome, Italy
Love the cat too! :D

Tenby (Dinbych-y-Pysgod), Dyfed: The Welsh name, Denbigh of the fish, indicates that Tenby started as a fishing centre. Now there are Regency houses and hotels along the cliff top, a riuned castle and a harbour, all within medieval walls lapped by golden sands. The Welsh were driven out by the Anglo-Normans and their Flemish mercenarieswho turned southern Pembrokehire into a little England beyond Wales. The castle stood on the small headland guarding the harbour. It was destroyed in the Civil war and the ruins now house on of the smallest museums in Britain.

UK

Ponies in the New Forest: These most attractive animals are as much a part of the Forest as the woods and pastures over which they graze. They can be found in a wide range of colours and to see them grazing beneath the trees in summer time is a wonderful experience.

UK

Thanks Andy (Duplevista) for the beautiful cards! :D