Entry: Takapuna and Devonport - 12/07/2009 Wednesday, September 09, 2009



Is a Sunday, the second Sunday of my day in NZ. I always wanted to experience how a Saturday or Sunday market like in NZ. Today, I managed to experience it in Auckland, a place call Takapuna. Lean drove us (Chia Yeen, Amy and me) to the market. Is quite a distance by car. We passed by the Auckland Bridge, Canon building and turn right at a slope after the building and drive straight. The market is also known as farmer¡¯s market.


- on the way to Takapuna

Upon arrival, I got ready my ¡­ market bag? Sandals in case is wet??? Haha¡­ of course not. I prepared my camera ready for action. The market is more like a morning market (pasar pagi) at our end. The difference is you have ample space to walk, variety and type of things sold, clean and tidy if is not raining, not as big as in Malaysia and guai lou and chinaman store keeper.


 There are vegetables, clothing, toys from China and abit old fashion kind, flowers, fruits, paints, and for foods we have cakes, homemade bread, fresh pasta (not cook), coffee and etc.


- NZD0.99 for a packet of apples. And a lot of them in a bag,


- finish shopping. Next station - Takapuna

After the marketing, Lean drop us at Takapuna Beach. Is kind of nice to have a beach in the mid of town. The waves are very choppy and windy as well.


- Rangitoto Island


- Let's have a walk, pal


There is a nearby site for campervans.  In the middle of the sea, lays the Rangitoto Mountain. Frankly, I don¡¯t remember what it means de, only familiar things to me is Toto¡­  hehe¡­ very ¡®sporty¡¯ one. :P The house was once very good in prices but the government once announced it as tsunami hazardous area because is near the sea. Well, we can¡¯t avoid natural disaster that strikes.


- Campervans site

Next destination is the Devonport, also one of the places in my list. We walked around the port area and the Ferry terminal which operates from Devonport to Auckland City. Is very very windy and first time experiencing such a wind in NZ, not to mention the Macau one. I managed to buy ¡®Into Thin Air¡¯ from a second hand book, thou, it still cost NZD 14.00. If you want to take photo of Auckland City skyline, then this is the place, Devonport.


- the ferry from Auckland City Harbour


- Mt Victoria at the back

We drove back after the visit and wanted to drop by Mt. Victoria however the pathway is closed for vehicle and we are not interested to walk up so it goes. We stopped for a while watching the sailing yatch while enjoying some chips bought in a fish and chip shops. Is big, hot and heaty.


Those chips and potato chips here once you take a few pieces, you will feel heaty and throat slightly dried. Don¡¯t eat too much ya thou is tasty and irresistible for some people.


- this is the Auckland Bridge where the Bridge Climb takes place

   2 comments

Lee
October 1, 2009   02:09 PM PDT
 
haha i like that too :)
giraffe
September 11, 2009   07:25 PM PDT
 
I like the 'Let's have a walk, pal' ... u got hair cut? how cum ur hair still short geh ? hahahha ... guess u have lot abt 2 months of backlog in your blog ... faster, speed up ... wanted to read more ....

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