We went about the town in the freezing cold weather.
We walked around the city center which is an OCTAGON and called exactly that.
We say the train station which is an impressive Gothic style building and just massive.
We saw the Law Courts and old historic buildings and churches often in Victorian style architecture. Hard not to stare. The buildings are incredible with notable architecture.
Next, we enjoyed a free visit to the local art museum. They have one Monet painting and enjoyable, talented local artist's work. The installations were a little out of this world with no description. I particularly liked the work of maybe half of the artist Séraphine Pick.
We finished the day with a wonderful tour at the Speight's Brewery.
A very information and entertaining tour taught us that Dunedin has the last standing copper brewery style in the WORLD!
We sampled 6 types of beer and a delicious beer ice cream.
We finished our day realized we left the fuel cap on the car when we left the gas station. We went back with no luck of finding it.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Dun Dun Dun (edin) Dunedin New Zealand and 300 days on the road!
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