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Leaving Ohakune / Mokai Gravity
Canyon / On the way to Wellington / Wellington /
Mt. Victoria
We left Ohakune on SH 49 and stopped by at the Mokai
Gravity Canyon. In
the afternoon we stopped by at Wellington, and visited the "Get off
the road!" scene in Mt.
Victoria. We even had time to watch a screening
of The Return Of The King at the Embassy
Theatre where the film was premiered.
The picture quality and sound was fantastic and even better than the local
cinema at Chatswood!
Leaving Ohakune
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We left Ohakune on SH 49. The skies were clear today,
and we managed to get a good view of Mt. Ruapehu. |
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We also got a good view of Mt. Ngauruhoe ("Mt. Doom").
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"The Mountain crept up ever nearer, until, if they lifted their
heavy heads, it filled all their sight, looming vast before them: a huge
mass of ash and slag and burned stone, out of which a sheer-sided cone
was raised into the clouds." (LOTR, Book VI, Chapter III, page
975)
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"He looked back, and then he looked up; and he was amazed to
see how far his last effort had brought him. The Mountain standing ominous
and alone had looked taller than it was. Sam saw now that it was less
lofty than the high passes of the Ephel Dúath which he and Frodo
had scaled. The confused and tumbled shoulders of its great base rose
for maybe three thousand feet above the plain, and above them was reared
half as high again its tall central cone, like a vast oast or chimney
capped with a jagged crater." (LOTR, Book VI, Chapter III,
page 976)
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Mokai Gravity Canyon (River Anduin)
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![FOTR EE 2 [1:10:54]](FOTREE/2_1_10_54s.jpg)
The Rangitikei
River runs through a really deep gorge
with sheer cliff walls, which explains why it was chosen to portray the
River Anduin in the movie.
"Only a few yards ahead dark shapes loomed up in the stream
and he heard the swirl of racing water. There was a swift current which
swung left, towards the eastern shore where the channel was clear.
As they were swept aside the travellers could see, now very close,
the pale foam of the River lashing against sharp rocks that were thrust
out far into the stream like a ridge of teeth." (LOTR,
Book II, Chapter IX, page 406)
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![FOTR EE 1 [1:07:30]](FOTREE/2_1_07_30s.jpg)
This is the scene when the Fellowship is travelling on elven boats along
the River Anduin. |
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At the Mokai
Gravity Canyon, you can do bungy jumps from
the bridge down to the floor of the canyon. |
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You can also ride a "flying
fox" down the canyon
at speeds up to 160km/h. |
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Jamie, Nick and Niek decide to go for the flying fox. |
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The boys getting ready to fly. |
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The old suspension bridge collapsed in 1960. This is one
of the suspension pylons. |
On the way to Wellington
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An interesting "café". |
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Peter Jackson grew up here, in Pukerua. |
Wellington
Mt. Victoria ("Get Off The Road")
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![FOTR EE 1 [53:24]](FOTREE/1_0_53_24s.jpg)
Mt. Victoria is the outskirts of the city, where shooting
commenced in 1999. This is the spot where Frodo and Sam first heard
the sound of the approaching Nazgûl when leaving the Shire.
"The sun was beginning to get low and the light of afternoon
was on the land as they went down the hill. So far they had not met
a soul on the road. This way was not much used, being hardly fit for
carts, and there was little traffic to the Woody End. They had been
jogging along again for an hour or more when Sam stopped a moment as
if listening. They were now on level ground, and the road after much
winding lay staight ahead through grass-land sprinkled with tall trees,
outliers of the approaching woods." (LOTR, Book I, Chapter
III, page 87)
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![FOTR EE 1 [52:39]](FOTREE/1_0_52_39s.jpg)
This the steep bank where the Hobbits slid down to discover
a feast of mushrooms. |
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