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Ceri's Big Adventure!
  • Title
  • Photos
  • New Zealand
  • New Zealand (30 photos)
  • Fox Glacier from the b…
    Apr 13, 2006
  • A bit higher up
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Anna and Claire trekki…
    Apr 13, 2006
  • The rain clouds pourin…
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Claire looking sexy in…
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Anna and Claire using …
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Children in the park
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Seals at Milford Sounds
    Apr 13, 2006
  • A waterfall that we go…
    Apr 13, 2006
  • On the boat
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Some rocks (Cant remem…
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Me and Claire met Hump…
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Christchurch Crusaiders
    Apr 13, 2006
  • The actual Game
    Apr 13, 2006
  • A random local
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Auckland Sky tower
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Anna and Claire on the…
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Sunset in Auckland
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Rotorua
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Anna and Claire in a m…
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Anna and Claire dining…
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Me and Claire
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Marlbourough sounds
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Dolphins we saw on a t…
    Apr 13, 2006
  • same again
    Apr 13, 2006
  • Our little van
    Feb 22, 2006
  • Mauri @ Rotorua
    Feb 22, 2006
  • Geyser @ Rotorua
    Feb 22, 2006
  • Marlborough Sounds @ S…
    Feb 22, 2006
  • Us Kayaking @ Abel Tasman
    Feb 22, 2006

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