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Old Oct 12th 2016, 7:27 am
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In the thread started by Atkinson people are discussing what to do in the UK before leaving, I'm doing it the other way around and doing as many things here in NZ I enjoy before heading back to the UK.

Here's a video of me and a mate from work finding a disused railway tunnel buried deep in the Otago 'jungle'!!

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Drove out to Scotts Ferry. It's a collection of twenty of so houses where the ferry that crossed the river mouth back in the 1800's used to be.

The houses are not particularly old but they've all got names like, 'Ship Inn' 'Drive Inn' 'Rode Inn'

On the way home we went to look for the grave of Bess the horse who was one of very few horses who made it back from France at the end of the first world war.

The more time goes by, the more I lose interest in seeing things I haven't seen before around here. There's not much I haven't seen.

Not least the fact that I've sold the car to an auction house. I've agreed to return on a specific date with no damage and no more than a couple of hundred more kms on it than what was on there when they valued it to complete the deal.
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