Next stop Tairua
*Interesting fact for those of you who don’t get up at sunrise like I do. The sunrise is opposite to the sunset in colour graduation! I’ve only just realised that 😂 So it’s red first, then orange, then daylight. Sometimes the sky colours up again after it becomes light too *
I stayed at Pauanui four nights in total before heading around to Tairua, which was only a stones throw across the boating channel, but a decent 25 minute drive.
I wanted to go back to Tairua as I’m told that’s the place for a soak in some history. They weren’t wrong! They also have great wifi at the library & the cutest little town you ever saw, perched around the perimeter of the harbour.
It’s weird being able to look across the harbour at the palatial houses of Pauanui though. I walked 10 mins around the foreshore to the town & grabbed a few pics of interest, & some kauri gum.
I’m going around all of the freedom camping areas now, & felt completely safe at Pauanui, although alone for the first two nights. Tairua is also nice & safe with multiple places to park & work available.
My take on the work/living situation is this. Why don’t the local councils provide a place for people to live in vehicles, with dump station, fresh water & rubbish bins, toilets, & service it twice a day, like they do in Wellington? Although we can’t actually live in that parking spot. There’s plenty of work available but no rental accommodation the locals in the small towns are saying.
Sewing day today. I want that costume done & dusted!
Fantastic travels and sights in the sunny Coromandel...Tairua looks as good as I remember...liked the new historical information dotted around town and the public sculpture like nikau palms...(I think they were?) Happy travels!
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