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37. Siam Thai Infusion - Taupo
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38. Portofinos
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39. Paradise Sushi
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40. L'Arte Cafe
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41. Floating Rock Cafe
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42. Spa Road Takeaways
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44. Replete Cafe & Store
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45. Woolshed Tavern
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From Gisborne to Nepire, the city where New Zealand first saw the sunrise, we experienced a thrilling night of horror, and we saw the flood-damaged railways and villages along the way to Nepire, only to know that there was a flood. To be sure, entering the city only found that it can basically be one of New Zealand's most worthwhile cities, even far more than Auckland. The city experienced a large earthquake of magnitude 7.9 in 1930. It is a place with an architectural style that is obviously different from other cities. It is clean and tidy, and there are no high buildings. It is especially worth mentioning that its long coastline is so beautiful, and it is also the most "pure" and peaceful of New Zealand's black beaches. Even the entire roundabout has never seen such a blue sea. It is especially suitable for walking and cycling. It is about 6 kilometers away by driving. The New Zealand National Aquarium is also located on this coastline. It is small in scale. It is visited by local children. It has stopped here for about a long time. Sitting on the beach and enjoying the warm sun listening to the soothing sound of the waves, completely forgetting the thrill of the night before...from when The supermarket has enough supplies and starts to set off for the next stop. Because the navigation to Auckland shows that it is far from the coastline, it is still not driven according to the navigation. It is as close as possible to the coastline. As far as possible, there is no way to go near the central Hawkes Bay, and it is difficult to see the sea. So from here on the main road all the way to Wellington, in contrast, the small towns in the middle are no more than those along the way, so there is no need to stop, and it is a symbolic circle of the city to continue. Here to emphasize, driving more than 300 kilometers from Wellington and about 100 kilometers away, navigation is very inaccurate, Google, Baidu, and the route of offline map navigation are outrageous, maybe it is road repairing again (this road is too much to build roads, The infrastructure here is really far worse than us), follow the navigation to always prompt to turn around, but there is no road at all, walked about ten kilometers of no-man's area, the road is narrower and narrower, no one can be seen, decisively turned around, but fortunately at this time to Wellington direction of the car a lot, so with the flow. Passing through a mountain, all wind turbines, the mountain overlooking the mountain scenery is also good, small stationed for a while, arrived in Wellington at 8 o'clock that night. I found a free parking lot on the beach and just stopped in the city to start exploring. This is a second city in the local area with less infrastructure and liveliness than our five-tier small city. It has no special features. I planned to "camp in the city", but I really didn't have any interest. Simply drive the car facing the sea listening to the sound of the waves in the car and clothes and sleeping. After getting up in the morning, I climbed up the commanding heights, overlooking the slightly messy city, and went to the pier in the Cook Strait, which is also the pier to the South Island (because the South Island is colder than the North Island, I am from the cold Great Northwest, so this trip has not considered the South Island). I walked about 12 kilometers and went around the seaside area. I really didn't have the desire to stay down, so I planned to start one day in advance to the next stop...
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