Otago Daily Times

FAVOURITE PLACES

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As we are making great strides to see more of our own backyards, we asked people from around the South to tell us about their favourite places. Clyde artist and photograph­er Sue NobleAdams enjoyed a road trip with Christchur­ch friends Olwynne Oliver and Lyn Escott to Kaikoura and the West Coast. They embarked on their adventure after the first Covid19 lockdown.

WHAT people don’t know about Kaikoura are the great walks there.

The one I love the best is over the top of the peninsula to South Bay and back around the beach at low tide.

Also amazing are the white rocks exposed by the earthquake.

The rocks lifted 2.5m out of the ocean and most of the sea creatures on them died.

Local volunteers tried to put the paua back into the water, taking care not to puncture them because they are haemophili­acs. (Ministry of Primary Industry officials ordered them to stop.)

The baby seal pool has come back, but the seals have also establishe­d at new ocean pools by the main road. There is a great viewing area to watch them playing.

The best way to start the day . . .

Going to the old wharf and watching the sun come out of the ocean. Just magic.

We had a great night in . . .

Eating seafood. Crayfish was on the menu during our stay in Kaikoura. It was too big for our largest pot but we made do.

Our favourite place to eat . . .

We had a barbecue on the way to the seal colony on the Kaikoura Peninsula. We had garlic prawns, seafood chowder, crayfish, and so on. Yum.

The best place to exercise . . .

Walk over the top of the peninsula to South Bay.

The best experience . . .

The helicopter flight with Heliservic­es NZ, from Franz Josef Airport to the top of Franz Josef Glacier. Lyn had never been in a helicopter before. It was just amazing.

The bestkept secret . . .

It's the most wonderful place for seafood. I don't think people appreciate enough how fresh the food is — you can get it straight off the boats and at all the restaurant­s.

The walks in Kaikoura are also great.

 ?? PHOTOS: SUE NOBLEADAMS ?? Natural beauty . . . The Kaikoura Ranges are reflected in a pool of water near the seal colony.
PHOTOS: SUE NOBLEADAMS Natural beauty . . . The Kaikoura Ranges are reflected in a pool of water near the seal colony.
 ??  ?? Local residents . . . Seals are a popular attraction.
Local residents . . . Seals are a popular attraction.
 ??  ?? Delicacy . . . Too big for the pot, crayfish was on the menu.
Delicacy . . . Too big for the pot, crayfish was on the menu.
 ??  ?? Highlight . . . Friends (from left) Lyn Escott, Olwynne Oliver and Sue NobleAdams took a helicopter flight to Franz Josef Glacier.
Highlight . . . Friends (from left) Lyn Escott, Olwynne Oliver and Sue NobleAdams took a helicopter flight to Franz Josef Glacier.

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