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All right, here we go. After long and interesting journey we finally got to Stewart Island. This is very last piece of land on the way to Antarctica. Despite the island is pretty big (something about 1800 square kilometres) it is barely populated. Only 450 people live there permanently. To get there was quite a task. After long road you need to catch a ferry which lives Bluff three times a day. A bit of advice there – you better book that trip well in advance, because ferry isn’t very big and in a summer time it could be a problem.

The island itself is just amazing. It is really unspoiled and pure part of our world. Almost entire Island is national park, youngest in New Zealand. This is a paradise for wild life like seals, penguins, fish, and birds. We saw an albatross the king of Southern Sea, and many others. Biggest population of kiwi lives on Stewart Island. They say the total number goes up to 20 000, pretty impressive, isn’t it (but to be honest I have no idea how they got that number)? In a good day the water looks just unbelievable. It’s so clean you can see for few meters deep. However, the weather like that is not very often event on the island. Usually weather is pretty rough and winds are strong, but why complain? This is the end of the land, this is Southern ocean.

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