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==22 June==
==22 June==
* Slept in
Today jet-lag was still hitting me a bit and the long hours of light weren't helping much either (17 hours of daylight). I spent most of the morning dazed in bed. Again there was lovely weather all day. One thing I find interesting is that whenever I look at the sky there are at least a couple of long contrails trailing behind jets. The [http://www.sbg.org.uk/index.asp botanical gardens] are very close by so I went to see them. There was a riddle trail around the gardens so I couldn't resist doing it. It was interesting seeing the section inside the greenhouse dedicated to New Zealand flora (somehow it didn't quite capture what the bush is like, unfortunately). Some of the interesting things in the garden was a fosalised tree and a Victorian bear pit.
* Sheffield Botanical Gardens
* Walk


==23 June==
==23 June==

Revision as of 14:58, 23 June 2010

19 June

Left Auckland destined for Incheon, South Korea. The first flight was around 11.5 hours and I managed to see ~5 movies on the plane. The Boeing 777 (Korean Air) had bigger screens than I was used to seeing on planes (widescreens) and they also touchscreens. At I met a couple of kiwi girls who had been on the same flight and were also heading to Europe (Paris however). Together we found the helpdesk which organised transport to hotels and caught a taxi van. It was quite misty and it wasn't possible to see very far at the airport and it became dark on the way to the hotel. The airport was quite modern and stylish as was the freeway to the hotel. I got to travel on the Incheon Bridge which was very impressive.

I stayed at the Paradise hotel which was half an hour away from the airport. It was a bit more run down than it looks on the website, but still quite nice. After dinner I went for a walk around the area (north and slightly east of the hotel [1]) which was very quaint. At night there were lights/lanterns everywhere and the buildings all had a very Asian feel to them with traditional architecture and art mixed in everywhere. I spoke to a New Zealand couple at the hotel who called it the china town (so it could have been a Chinese area?).

20 June

I managed to get some sleep and had breakfast at the hotel. I found a huge cockroach at the hotel and left it under a glass. The hotel did have free wireless but I went and used one of their three very slow computers in the 'Business Room'. There was a bus on the way back to the airport and the mist/smog had subsided a bit and I was able to see the Songdo Business District.

I caught a Beoing 747 (Korean Air) to London (11.5 hours) and this time the screens were the much older and smaller ones however still touch screen. I watched movies most of the flight. I took of at around 1:30 pm and landed in London at about 5:30 pm the same day making it a very long 4 hours (the day before the longest day of the year in the norther hemisphere). That could quite possibly be able, in the future, to take the title of the longest day of my life.

I was greeted in London and taken to stay the night in Mill Hill. I had a small stroll around the area before bed.

21 June

Today I had another walk around the area before being taken up the A1 towards Sheffield. I was surprised that I still haven't seen any seemingly densely populated areas. On the way to Sheffield we went through Sherwood Forest before going back down the M1 to see some of Derbyshire. On the way down we could see the crooked spire in Chesterfield. The main destination was the Chatsworth estate. The estate was very beautiful and the weather was lovely.

22 June

Today jet-lag was still hitting me a bit and the long hours of light weren't helping much either (17 hours of daylight). I spent most of the morning dazed in bed. Again there was lovely weather all day. One thing I find interesting is that whenever I look at the sky there are at least a couple of long contrails trailing behind jets. The botanical gardens are very close by so I went to see them. There was a riddle trail around the gardens so I couldn't resist doing it. It was interesting seeing the section inside the greenhouse dedicated to New Zealand flora (somehow it didn't quite capture what the bush is like, unfortunately). Some of the interesting things in the garden was a fosalised tree and a Victorian bear pit.

23 June