New Zealand Blog – Der Neuseelandaustausch – a special journey (7)

After an exciting weekend in which we got to see more of Auckland and go on trips with our exchange students, we had to say goodbye to them on the morning of the 13th of October. Everyone was eager to go on this week-long trip, but there were also some emotional goodbyes, as many had formed close friendships in just a week.
We departed around 9:30, marking the start of another adventure. On the bus ride to our first stop, Ruakākā, we listened to music. Once we arrived, Simon, our bus driver and tour guide, told us about the significance of the location. We also had our lunch break there and got to enjoy a beautiful view of the ocean and some islands close to the beach.
After that break, our journey continued to Whangārei Falls. It was an absolutely incredible view. We had a few minutes to take it in before it was time to leave again. On the bus ride to our next stop, we drove past hilly countryside with many cows and sheep.
Before arriving at our final destination, we had the opportunity to stop and look around one more place: Hikurangi. As Simon explained, this was the site of the final battle of the War of the North—Te Ruapekapeka—which took place in January of 1846. I was especially impressed to learn that this was the origin of the trench warfare later used in the First World War. Overall, I think we all learned a lot at this site.
Afterwards, we continued on our final bus ride to the hostel. When we arrived, we were all stunned by the view. It was right next to the beach, and from the kitchen, you had an amazing view of the ocean. The kitchen was also where most of us went first, as we were all very hungry. After dinner, some of us played games or explored the area, marking the end of another great day here in New Zealand.

Text und Bild: LmA