Next destination was Wellington, the capital, although we took a bit of a detour to see the longest place name in the world (yes, longer than that place in Wales, but easier to pronounce). It's not a village or anything it's just a hill and it's called.... Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatatu
...and it means "the brow of a hill where Tamatea, the man with the big knees who slid, climbed and swallowed mountians, known as 'Land Eater', played his flute to his lover".
Because of this detour we weren't going to arrive in Wellibob till late so we decided to stop over at a place called Greytown, which apparantly has the oldest pub in New Zealand, which of course we had to go to....cos we're like that. It proved to be quite fruitful as there was some scratchcard type promotion on the beer we were drinking (Speight's) and we won not one but two paddling pools!! We gave one away to a local, but now we have a luxury van with pool :-)
Arrived in Wellington the next day and had a nightmare trying to find somewhere to stay so then we couldn't wait to leave! City's aren't cut out for campervans, we had to stay on the outskirts and pay a fortune for the privilidge. We were planning on doing loads of stuff, diving and sightseeing and the like, but it was costing us too much in accommodation costs and parking. So we only stayed for 2 nights. We booked up the ferry to the South Island for Monday 12th (yes I know I'm a lot behind with this but I've got a busy schedule!), exactly 2 months after we arrived in Auckland!
The only thing we did in Wellington was our Christmas shopping! We got a bus into town and started with a pint (as you do) then went our separate ways buying practical, travelworthy and cheap gifts for each other. That was fun seeing as we had no idea what shops we where! But after a few hours of trawling round 2nd hand book shops and the $2 shops we met again at the pub for lunch. Rich had the biggest burger in the world and he couldn't finish it, or move after he'd tried so we went to the pictures. Saw Narnia, which was rubbish the acting was shite and it was all very wishy washy!
Now, Wellington is a bizarre place. It's a lot nicer than Auckland, it has character and style but for a capital city it's dead. We couldn't get over the lack of people! Granted it was a Sunday when we did our Christmas shopping but even so, it was 2 weeks before Christmas in a capital city and there was nobody about....Newbury on a Sunday
after Christmas would be busier!!
Wellington done, and indeed the North Island....at last.


