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Travel Pics Theme: N for Napier. Two bishops for the price of one.

This week’s travel theme is N for Napier – and for Wednesday, its a lovely church in the heart of the town. It is “The Waiapu Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist, Napier” –  which is quite a mouthful! It is more often referred to as “Waiapu Cathedral”, “St John’s Cathedral”, or “Napier Cathedral” ……

November 30, 2016 in Comment, Travel, travelpics.

Travel Pics Theme: N for Napier. Daily Telegraph building.

Napier, New Zealand, is world renowned for its Art Deco buildings – it has such a smorgasbord of structures on display that it could take days just to photograph them. But WHY does Napier have so many? From tragedy rises beauty. One of New Zealand’s nicknames is “The Shaky Isles” – because it sits on the boundary of…

November 29, 2016 in Comment, Travel, travelpics.

Travel Pics Theme: N for Napier. Secret handshakes, Scotch and Soda

This week’s travel theme is N for Napier, a city on New Zealand’s North Island, most noted for its extensive array of Art Deco buildings. And one of the first places to catch the eye of tourists is the Masonic Hotel, right on the waterfront of this seaside town. It is the third iteration of…

November 28, 2016 in Comment, Travel, travelpics.

Travel Pics Theme: M for Mexico. Malecons and Milleniums

  Malecon is a Spanish word for boardwalk, or embankment, or esplanade. And there are a number of famous Malecons – the most famous is probably in Havana, Cuba (the 8km long Avenida de Maceo). Other Malecons include Mazetlan’s which is 21km long and a collection of roads and avenues. It’s not, strictly speaking, a…

November 27, 2016 in Comment, Travel, travelpics.

Travel Pics Theme: M for Mexico. Border Crossings

This is the border between Mexico and the United States. So is the entire state of Hawaii. No, I haven’t gone mad. You see, in 1953 the US Department of Justice interpreted the Immigration and Nationality Act to say that there is a 100 mile zone surrounding borders … and that includes border crossings, or “ports…

November 26, 2016 in Comment, Travel, travelpics.

Travel Pics Theme: M for Mexico. Puerto Vallarta

  Imagine a town of just a few thousand people in the 1930s, quietly ekeing  out an existence from fishing, and fruit-growing, and not much else. Then imagine that in 1945, the first ‘tourist trade’ begins – with DC3s carrying 20 passengers at a time. For another decade or so things are still quiet – although…

November 25, 2016 in Comment, Travel, travelpics.

Travel Pics Theme: M for Mexico. Mazatlan? Mazeltov!

  The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Mazatlan is a gorgeous building, not unlike many similar cathedrals around the world – and especially around Latin America. Apart from the Star of David stained-glass windows. But more on that later. Religion, and especially Roman Catholicism, has played an integral part in the life of Mexico.…

November 24, 2016 in Comment, Travel, travelpics.

Travel Pics Theme: M for Mexico. Cabo San Lucas

One of my guilty pleasures as a young married man was was watching TV’s “Love Boat” on a weekend evening with my new bride – and each week, they’d transport us via the magic of television to Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta, and Cabo San Lucas. So when Shirley and I got the chance to go on a…

November 23, 2016 in Comment, Travel, travelpics.

Travel Pics Theme: M for Mexico. Tijuana Traffic

This week’s travel theme is Mexico and today we are at one of the busiest border crossings in the world – where Tijuana in Mexico becomes San Ysidro in the United States. It’s possible to catch a tram (or light rail, to be more accurate) from the heart of San Diego right to the border…

November 22, 2016 in Comment, Travel, travelpics.

Travel Pics Theme: M for Mexico. Day of the Dead

This week’s travel theme is Mexico and we are going to consider the similarities – and the differences – with its neighbour to the north. At roughly the same time as kids in the US are celebrating Halloween, south of the border it’s the Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos. But while there…

November 21, 2016 in Comment, Travel, travelpics.

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