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    Ducking Ropes and Slippery Slopes in Piha

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    I've heard it said that the west coast of New Zealand on the North and South Islands alike is the "wild west." The waves are bigger, the coasts are rockier, the people are fewer. Piha, about a 45 minute drive from Auckland through the Waitakere Ranges, proved much of this to be true. The black sand beach's most prominent feature is Lion Rock, which rises out of a sea of sand and a sea of waves to tower above the beach and the town. The waves beyond crashed and smashed and thundered, tossing and frothing like a herd of wildebeests.

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    Embracing Surrealism: Snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef

    April 30, 2024

    Crash Course: All the History I Need to Know about New Zealand

    July 4, 2023

    Healing and Horrors at a Roman Psychiatric Hospital

    March 26, 2019
  • Plane Travel

    The Jurassic World of New Zealand’s North

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    I stomp along a muddy track. Bright green moss clings to trees, ferns stretch feathery boughs wide. The air is heavy, humid. The absence of other hikers makes me feel like an explorer. Thankfully, New Zealand has no large predators, so when the canopy above erupts in chaos, I know it's only a fleeing bird rather than a pterodactyl swooping down to snatch me up. The landscape would say otherwise, however.

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    1 Year of New Zealand Selfies: March & April

    April 15, 2024

    Tongariro Alpine Crossing – A Love Affair with a Volcano

    April 6, 2024
    The ridge path to the top of Montagne Sainte-Victoire

    Aix-periences Closer to Home: Montagne Sainte-Victoire and Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur

    February 24, 2020
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    NZ Working Holiday Visa: Buying a Car in New Zealand

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    I knew I wanted to buy a car the moment I decided to go through with my New Zealand working holiday visa adventure. I like to get off the beaten path and I dislike having to rely on buses, trains, shuttles, and tours. I read blog posts and guides about buying a New Zealand car and they definitely helped ease some of my fears. However, my experience was different from most of what I'd read, so I wanted to add it to the knowledge base for anyone else who may be in my same position and is searching for as much information as he/she can find.

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    Cooking in Communal Kitchens: Cheap, Yummy Hostel Dinners

    January 18, 2024

    Three Actual Trip Itineraries I’ve Done in New Zealand

    April 7, 2024

    Easy, Yummy Hostel Dinners: Almost Instant Pizza

    December 15, 2023
  • Plane Travel

    1 Year of New Zealand Selfies: July & August

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    Today, July 29, marks the start of my second month in New Zealand, so I'm posting the first few weeks of my 1 year of New Zealand selfies. When you're traveling alone, sometimes the ubiquitous selfie is all you have. More photos will be uploaded to this page every few weeks.

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    fall trees in yellow and red mixed with green and a purple sky dotted with clouds

    I love ME…I mean Maine!

    October 6, 2022
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    Awestruck in the Arctic: an Aurora Borealis Gallery

    April 15, 2023

    Crashing through the Catlins + Cool Coastlines

    January 5, 2024
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    Over the Edge: Reflections on Selfies, Hand Prints, and Solo Travel

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    About a year ago, an article popped up on my Instagram feed about the discovery of a new cave with early history cave paintings, one of which was a handprint. This is not unusual. Handprints are a common form of cave painting. What stuck with me was that the consulted archeologist, when asked about the single handprint, shrugged and said the hand-print maker was perhaps only trying to say, “I was here.” Because I'm traveling on my own, the only way I get to say “I was here” is to have a photo of me in that spot.

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    Haere Rā: Farewell, New Zealand

    April 14, 2024

    1 Year of New Zealand Selfies: July & August

    July 29, 2023

    Istanbul: Jewel of the Empire

    March 23, 2019
  • Plane Travel

    Getting My Feet Wet in Whangarei

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    Whangārei is located about two hours north of Auckland in the Northland region of the North Island. This (as I consider it) is the true start of my backpacking experience. Auckland was simply "traveling." However, in Whangārei, I feel like a real person, rather than Traveler Maddie. I finally am beginning to feel like New Zealand Maddie.

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    Akaroa in the Spring, New Zealand

    October 19, 2023
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    Barcelona Basics: Food, Friends, and Gaudi

    March 4, 2020
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    WWOOF: The Seaweed Queen of Great Barrier Island

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    Great Barrier Island was formed from ancient volcanoes, like most of New Zealand, and it rises dramatically from a wave-rumpled sea. With mountains swelling from the blue water and native forests draped like a blanket over every visible surface, it looks wild. Untouched. I can imagine Polynesians paddling up to it, and the same wild and untamed view greeting them as greets me today.

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    Ataturk in Ankara: Veneration of the Victors

    April 1, 2019

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    June 13, 2024

    Beginning in Bali: The Start of My Asia Travels

    May 4, 2024
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    Crash Course: All the History I Need to Know about New Zealand

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    The Auckland Volcano Field, which holds Auckland city at its center, is home to 53 ancient volcanos. Many have eroded or been built on. But, from high above, I could spot several green hills, the bones of old volcanoes, rising above rooftops. Only 600 years ago, Auckland's youngest volcano, Rangitoto, rose from the sea when an underwater volcano erupted with violent fury. Today, Rangitoto Island is only a 20 minute ferry ride from downtown.

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    A Backpacker’s Life, Introvert Style

    January 17, 2024

    Detour to Delft: Charming Churches & Canals in a Picturesque Dutch Town

    May 20, 2022

    Everything I Know About the Kunkel Curse

    March 3, 2024
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Hi! My name is Maddie. I am a traveler, reader, and writer. Pages to Planes is where I catalogue stories of my (history-obsessed) adventures and write reviews of my favorite books. Welcome!

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