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Looking Back
This video is a break from the usual kiwi focus of this blog. I'm posting it because it reminds me of Sunday afternoons in north London.
It also reminds me of the horrors of cross country running but that's not such a happy memory!
PS If you're struggling with digital rights management, try this official link.
It also reminds me of the horrors of cross country running but that's not such a happy memory!
PS If you're struggling with digital rights management, try this official link.
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
In The News 4
This huge blue gantry was used to build the new Newmarket Viaduct - a road reconstruction project that - remarkably - opened early.
Monday, 4 October 2010
In The News 3
Here's the new extension to Mount Eden Prison, overshadowing Auckland Grammar School, the Spanish Mission-style building on the hill.
Sunday, 3 October 2010
In The News 2
This is Britomart Station in downtown Auckland. The architecture - but not the service - reminds me of the Jubilee Line extension. Unfortunately the trains only go to a few corners of the city and not very frequently.

The new Auckland supercity will get its first supermayor in just a few weeks' time. Some of the more forward-thinking candidates have made public transport a key issue.

The new Auckland supercity will get its first supermayor in just a few weeks' time. Some of the more forward-thinking candidates have made public transport a key issue.
Saturday, 2 October 2010
In The News 1
Shed 10 on Queen's Wharf in downtown Auckland is destined to become a cruise ship terminal in time for the RWC.
Or is it? Who knows?