
New Zealand farmhouse in the fog
It was Day 11 on our land tour when I captured this New Zealand farmhouse photo. We were driving into the fog, so this was the last good photo until it lifted.

We were on the road early that morning. As most days were, it was going to be a long day of driving. One of the things I loved about the experience was that I could finally be a passenger and watch the scenery as we drove.
Here’s our map from that day. We covered 254 miles that day, which is a lot when you’re making frequent stops!
More photos from New Zealand
One of our stops on our land tour of New Zealand was in Arrowtown. This quaint little tourist trap has charisma galore!
From the shores of Lake Wakatipu at Queenstown, New Zealand
Somewhere in the backcountry of New Zealand, I caught this photo. Talk about well manicured!
Another picturesque country setting near Taurangi, which is located in about the middle of North Island.
This is Lake Te Anau at sunset. The Murchison Mountains are across the lake hid one of the last populations of the takahē, a bird native to New Zealand. The bird sanctuary here is home to almost a dozen different bird populations.
Omaru has so much fantastic architecture. Many of these buildings use Omaru stone, which was taken from quarries neaby.
Established in 1836, this is the oldest church in New Zealand, and it's still beautiful inside.
New Zealand is making a push to get their gold kiwi fruit into markets this year. It's soooo good!