CHEESE FACTORY DI NEW ZEALAND?! (BARRY'S BAY)
LIHAT NIH CHEESE FACTORY DI NEW ZEALAND, AKAROA
BARRY'S BAY CHEESE FACTORY
CHEESE YANG KITA COBA :
LIVE CHEESE
MAASDAM
PAPRIKA HAVARTI
CANTERBURY RED
CHEESE NYA BENER ENAK
GA PERNAH NYOBAIN CHEESE RASA SEPERTI INI
DAN GAK NYANGKA ADA RASA ANEH GITU
SEMUANYA ENAK GUYSSS!!
BEHIND THE SCENES WITH BARE KIWI | Exploring Akaroa, New Zealand
NZ Vlog 35: Behind the Scenes with Bare Kiwi | Exploring Akaroa, New Zealand
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We spent a couple of days exploring Akaroa, New Zealand. We went to Barry's Bay Cheese, visited Shamarra Alpaca farm, went on some electronic bikes with Bicyclette eBiking Akaroa, got some amazing fish and chips, and topped it all of with a couple stunning sunsets. Hope you guys enjoy!
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20. Akaroa drive... Little River to Barry's Bay via Hilltop Tavern, cabrio 19 Jan 2012
Today I drove Mum to Akaroa. This delightful small town features a small harbour and beach, popular for day-trippers, as it's just 80 kms from Christchurch city by good sealed road, that winds its way around and over the Banks Peninsula volcanic hills. Historically some French colonists settled there (but Britain had just narrowly beat them, to claim the land and sovereignty. This filmed segment starts at the small town of Little River which is just before Cooptown, which itself is at the base of the first (and longest hill-climb). From memory, the hill climbs to 465 metres above sea level. Mum filmed continuously as we left the Little River (old train station) and I drove, only stopping the camera as we pulled into the carpark at the Barry's Bay cheese factory-shop. I did not film the other hill driving segments. Today was lovely, temperature got to about 26*C, although a strong warm NW wind sprang up after lunch. We had Fish and Chips at the world famous Fish and Chip shop right by the Akaroa waterfront...and pretty good they were too. I regret now I, did not film, the Canary Island Date Palms and the large Norfolk Island Pine trees that grow along the waterfront, barely 3 metres from the harbour's edge where the sea laps softly at the low sea-wall there. With the Earthquake damage to the main commercial harbour at Lyttleton, cruise ships have been anchoring in deep water in the middle of Akaroa harbour, and using their own tenders to ferry passengers to and from the small pier.. I recorded some of that, in full HD and will edit and upload that as a separate video later. This driving sequence is just all the raw footage, in real time, I deliberately used the VGA video setting as I didn't want the ridiculous size file that 23 minutes of HiDef would amount to. After we got home, we tried watching it straight out of the camera onto a 32 inch flatscreen and the picture quality was still surprisingly good. Some compression will take place as a result of uploading to Youtube, but it should still display really well. On the drive back we noticed many more dairy cows, and just a mere handful of sheep, and far less traffic on the return journey. I will also later upload some short segments with Mum in Akaroa that were also recorded with the VGA setting. As my car's 26 years old, and has the low performance/high economy 1231cc engine, I don't exceed about 3,300 rpm, which in 3rd gear, (out of 5), gives about 60 kmh max speed while going up or down hills (or in 5th gear, 100 kmh...the national speed limit, on the flat). Je prendre l'essence, sorry the French influence of Akaroa seems to have gotten to me...I got some petrol just as I's approaching Christchurch on the homeward journey. 22.5 litres at NZ $2.18 a litre for premium. Since my last re-fuelling, so that calculates as 48 mpg (as accurately as I can calculate), so about half and half, normal use around the city during the last fortnight and today's trip. And yes, for most things I can work in Metric or Imperial units, but tend to use metric for almost everything, EXCEPT a car's fuel consumption, which is one of the very few things that I still think of in Imperial measures, so I work out all my litres and kilometres and then calculate it back to Miles-per-gallon. So therefore a trip to Akaroa and back in my car costs about $ 20 for petrol, (whereas travelling by the Akaroa Shuttle bus is about $ 50 return)
GSXR 600 K7 Akaroa GP, NZ
was a nice day, so decided to put the camara on for the drive, awesome road over the hill from cooptown to akaroa, if your ever in the Canterbury region be sure to check it out.
Picnic lunch at Little Akaloa, Banks Peninsula
Beautiful spot for a picnic overlooking the ocean. Fresh baguette from the bakery in Akaroa with some yummy Barry's Bay cheese...can't get any better :-)
MyTV3 with Christchurch & Canterbury Tourism - Episode 2 - Akaroa
MyTV3 visit Akaroa on Canterbury's Banks Peninsula. Check out their adventures at Barry's Bay Cheese, Akaroa Museum, The Giant's House, Vangionis Trattoria and Bar, and Akaroa Harbour Nature Cruise with Black Cat Cruises.
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