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Daniel in front of a restaurant named hell
All I did was ask a bloke where a good place for a pizza was
and he told me to go to hell!


Melissa and Daniel at lake Te Anau
It's not a vacation unless you get lots of shots of the family


Jack staring into cage labeled this cage is empty
No matter how hard you look, sometimes you still just can't see the bird


the road out of Te Anau
This shot was super easy and pedestrian
But I still like it -- a lot



Lighthouse at Stirling Point
Lighthouse at Stirling Point


Trail in Bluff
Looking up the trail in Bluff


View from the top of the bluff
View from the top


Another view from the top of Bluff
Another view from the top of the bluff


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