Sunday, 27 November 2011

NZ - First Impressions

So we finally arrived in the lovely city of Auckland yesterday. Surprisingly they didn't even checked the proof money, and we didn't had any trouble convincing the guys at the airport that we are only here to spend our money and spend time as tourist. So basically we shouldn't have worried that much before.

The whole city, even the airport is just brilliant, full of information and help for backpackers, so its perfect for us. We met a guy called Ellen on the airport who helped us to find some place to rest. The bus from the airport was really expensive but so the hospital price would be if we would walk the way to the center. :D Anyways Ellen and us booked a room in some backpacker flat, which costs 20$ for each of us. Not too expensive but still not what we are looking for. Its clean, but nothing special really, a shower at the end of the corridor, and awesome people from all around the world everywhere. After we moved in I went to explore the city a bit, and as I said, and I will say I think a lot in the next a couple THIS PLACE IF FUCKING SANE, and to be honest its far the best city I've ever been to. The first impression you get is: is the builder of the city retarded or just a kid? Everything looks like some kid draw a picture of the ideal city and then BAMMM they built it. There is no building which looks the same as another in the city. Everything is unique. The mixture of European, American, Indian, and South Asian culture is just amazing. The city if full of Asians which was surprising at the first time. (The reason is that China is the n1 importer for NZ) So I went to the seaside (docks) and the sight was stunning. Like I said, everything here is amazing. The public transport is free, everyone is friendly, like some bro from da hood.

Anyways, we gathered together to get something to eat bought a steak for 12$ which was the best meat I've ever ate. Amazing. The next day we made a new bank account for the money and for more safety (cba walking around with hundreds of dollars in my pocket). And ye we are going to get some cell phone number and well, we will see whats next. We are looking for jobs, in papers, library and basically everywhere we go. Due to the fact that everyone is really friendly, I don't we'll have any trouble finding one.

Alright thats all for today, keep it real

marko

edit by david .
You forgot to say that this city is awesome. and that the people who work in banks are black people in white/asian suits, who talk in bronx language and who joke about selling women to get some money ))

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