mormonmistress wrote: The caves sound cool.
Don't miss it, because it's an experience you'll never forget. At one point they turn out all the lights (during the tour), and you can't even see the tips of your fingers, no matter how close you place them, it's so dark. I first toured the caves when I was 15, on my first visit to Oz, before migrating, then again after I migrated. They are not far from Katoomba, in the Blue Mountains, which is a beautiful small city. It gets
almost as cold as NZ there :)
I've been to NZ too. Three times. In 1969, and 1976, 1978. (I think one of my toes is still embedded in ice somewhere in NZ.) My ex-wife and I actually went on our honeymoon to Hamilton, and also visited Rotorua, where I actually got a bit warm. I went through the Hamilton temple in 1976, as a missionary, and to get married, in 1978, before there were any in Australia, which didn't happen until 1984. The Hamilton temple was the first built in the Southern Hemisphere, in 1958, if I recall correctly.
I also remember a place called Rainbow Springs, which we visited on our honeymoon. Quite a contrast to Rotorua's boiling mud. You could say the latter is how our marriage eventually ended up.
(Yawn, time for bed. I live like a bat, sleep during the day, work at night. Must be those vampire genes.)