Go Moh Doh!

Moh and Doh’s (Marissa and Jojo’s) crazy adventures.

Honeymoon Photos

Around Melbourne

We didn't do that much outside of tennis in Melbourne. But the stuff we did see and do was pretty nice. We would like to come back some day to explore more of Australia.

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Australian Open - Last 3 Days

More pictures from our last 3 days at the Australian Open. We spent a total of 6 days there.

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Melbourne: The Black Spur

The Black Spur is a narrow, winding road through the forests, heading up the mountains away from Melbourne. We did a tiny bit of hiking and saw a nice waterfall.

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Australian Open - First 3 Days

Our little collection of pro tennis players. The best part about being at a grand slam is...actually being at a grand slam! Watching amazing tennis live, a few feet away is so different from watching on tv. Being able to see the spin, see the players' frustration and sweat, and be in the midst of crazy diehard fans cheering for their countrymen. I am spoiled, I have to get to the US Open now.

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Dunedin, New Zealand

Great town, wish we could have stayed longer than 1 day. We did a few tours (Speight's Brewery, Cadbury chocolate factory, Royal Albatross Colony), walked around the city, and walked up the steepest street in the whole world, Baldwin Street. Highlight: chocolate waterfall at Cadbury!!! Too bad cameras were not allowed inside the factory.

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Last Day Roadtrip, New Zealand

Our last day in New Zealand...sad to be leaving, we will definitely come back to this country. We spent the day driving from Dunedin to Christchurch (a 5 hour drive), but ended up stopping at so many places along the way. Nothing planned, just felt like a bit of exploring. Touring the Cadbury chocolate factory was super fun! They had a real chocolate waterwall with one ton of liquid milk chocolate! We also saw the Moeraki Boulders, 60-million year old boulders on the beach shaped into perfect spheres, very cool. Then we saw penguins and spent lots of time treasure-hunting on the beach for New Zealand jade.

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Doubtful Sound

Doubtful Sound was a full day trip starting from Lake Manapouri. We crossed the lake in 1 hour, then boarded a big bus which took us down winding mountain roads through thick beech forests for another hour, before finally reaching our boat at the fiord. Doubtful Sound is amazing, it's a fiord carved out by glaciers during previous ice ages, then flooded by the sea. We sailed for 3-4 hours out to the Tasman Sea and into some of the fiord's arms and came across a playful pod of bottlenose dolphins.

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Milford Sound and Milford Road

Milford Sound was another fiord we visited, not as long as Doubtful Sound, but still majestic and wondrous. One of the best parts about this day was the Milford Road, we stopped at so many places along the 2 hour road to reach the Sound. We actually crossed the 45 degree Latitude line, we found some lakes that were so still you could see the mirror image of the mountains behind them, we ran freely in huge grassy fields at the bottom of valleys, we ventured into ice caves, saw hundreds of waterfalls, stood above a chasm, walked through a beech forest, and pretty much had a blast.

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Glenorchy and Paradise

This was a day for the Lord of the Rings fan, meaning me! We left Queenstown for a short trip to the town of Glenorchy and Paradise. We entered the exact patch of forest as the Fellowship when they entered Lothlorien. Some of the locations we visited were part of the movies, and others were just so beautiful that we stopped on the way to those destinations.

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Deer Park Heights

This place was breathtaking! We drove across Lake Wakatipu and up an winding, steep, rocky roads to get to the top of this mountain where they shot many Lord of the Rings scenes. We stopped along the way to feed mini horses, pigs, roosters, peacocks, goats, sheep, bison, deer, llamas, and ducks. The rolling fields of gold were beautiful, and the view of Queenstown and the lake with the Remarkables rising right behind me was awesome. This is one of my favorite places on this trip.

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Queenstown

Queenstown is an awesome place! There is so much to do, we were busy from 7am till past midnight everyday and we still didn't get to do all we wanted. We went fishing and caught our lunch, salmon and rainbow trout. Our hotel cooked it up for free. Went into an Irish pub and had some great beer, Kilkenny. When to a bar completely made out of ice, called Minus 5. Also visited many Lord of the Rings locations, but those photos are in the Glenorchy album and the Deer Park Heights album.

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Puzzling World

This place was so much fun!!! There was a crazy room where water flowed up and you felt like the whole room was tumbling, there was a room with hundreds of faces that followed you everywhere you went, and a super cool room where one person looks like a giant and the other like a midget. We also spent an hour navigating through a human labryinth, that thing was hard.

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Lake Wanaka

Lake Wanaka was a laid back alpine town. We spent our time here recovering from the glacier hike and from the long winding mountain roads. We went bowling, walked around town, tried local beers, and went to Puzzling World! See the Puzzling World album for those pictures.

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Franz Josef Glacier

This is by far the craziest thing we've done here! The risk, adventure, and beauty around us just keeps getting better and better. Today we hiked for 8 hours across 13 kilometers of dangerous terrain, most of it was climbing 600 meters of solid ice. Luckily the weather was perfect, very sunny with nice breezes the whole day. Jojo is afraid of heights, so it took all his concentration to walk the narrow ledges above ice falls, to climb the extremely steep glacier face, and to jump across the countless crevices and cracks that delved deep into the glacier. Good job Jojo! This place is just so amazing! The blue ice we got to see at the top of the glacier and as we walked through parts of the glacier was surreal. I couldn't wipe the smile off my face the entire day. The best parts were walking through the narrow cracks in the ice and crawling through ice holes and caves.

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Hokitika Gorge, River, Town, and Beach

We arrived in Greymouth on January 5, day 6 of our journey. We picked up the snazzy Lucino rental car and drove to Hokitika to see the gorge. Driving on the other side of the road and on the right side of the car is definitely weird. But the scenery everywhere is amazing. 40 km inland we found this oasis called Hokitika Gorge. Jojo plucked up some courage and crossed the scary bridge so we could take a closer look at this milky aqua blue water. No idea why it's opaque or what gives it this beautiful color.

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Tranz Alpine Railway Journey in the Land Before Time

We boarded the Tranz Alpine from Christchurch to Greymouth and traveled 4 hours from the east to the west coast of New Zealand. This country is so beautiful, it really is the land before time. We passed through valleys, lakes, mountains, over rivers and over gorges.

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Fiji

Just arrived in Fiji.

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Fiji: Matamanoa Island

Matamanoa Island was the best thing about Fiji on our trip. It was secluded, about an hour and a half away from the mainland. It was quiet, tiny, beautiful, and peaceful. The people there were very laid back and fun. We just played around and enjoyed the ocean, sun, and jungle, truly a paradise.

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Fiji: Nadi Town

We took a day trip to Nadi in the rain, and it was great! Jojo picked up some Indian threads for an upcoming Indian wedding we're attending. We also sampled some great Fijian food.

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Fiji: Sonaisali Island

The tourist trap of Fiji. This resort, recommended by our travel agent, was very commercialized and family-oriented. Nevertheless, we had a good time. We saw Fijian fire-walkers walk across hot stones, tried kava, a traditional Fijian drink, and relaxed while it rained and poured outside.

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Fiji: Garden of the Sleeping Giant

Orchid gardens and natural rainforest underneath the mountainside of Viti Levu Island in Fiji. The garden was made accessible by actor Raymond Burr. It is known as the Garden of the Sleeping Giant due to the mountain's likeness to a fat belly of a sleeping giant.

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New Zealand: Christchurch

Our first day in New Zealand! Christchurch so far is awesome! But we are leaving tomorrow for Greymouth and Franz Josef on the Tranz-Alpine Railway. Here, we played tennis at Hagley Tennis Club, on grass courts (they had 28 grass and carpet courts!). We also explored the Botanic Gardens, which were manicured and wild at the same time. We ate in Hell, a great pizza place near our hotel. And the sun just now went down, about 10:30pm.

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