First few days in Dunedin
After 5 flights I’ve made it to Dunedin, on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. This is my fifth day here and I’m really enjoying it. Apart from the minor sunburn (it’s strange to think it was snowing when I left Glasgow) I’ve had no ill effects, even managing to avoid jet lag.
I was quite impressed with Emirates this time round. The free hotel room in Dubai was a really good addition to what was the cheapest ticket I could find.
So far I’ve visited a two museums, two markets, a rugby game, the Moeraki Boulders, the Chinese Garden and the Royal Albatross Centre. The last main Dunedin attraction yet to visit being Baldwin Street.
On the job front, we hear back tomorrow (17th) about that although it looks positive.
Central Dunedin
Surfing in Dunedin
Scottish shop with piper outside
The most photographed building in the southern hemisphere (apparently); the Train Station. Some of the stone came from Aberdeen

Some of the Moeraki Boulders