This is at the tip of Cape Reigna. There is only one more most Northern point and it is the Surville Cliffs, which are just to the east of here. But, you cannot get there by car, it would be a challenging hike. If you look closely you can see the waves make a checker pattern because this is where the Pacific Ocean meets the Tasman Sea.
This is along the way to Cape Reinga. This is what a lot of NZ looks like. We have seen many many a cow and sheep. The occasional chicken or llama too. Also, some suicidal rabbits and peacocks that run in front of the car at the very last second possible. We have not hit any though.
This is Biff. The Ford Fairmont that is carrying us through our journey. She came with two fishing poles that we have used quite a bit but without much success. People keep telling us their are 20 pound snapper all along the coast here, but we think they are just good story tellers.

The first Dunkin Donuts we have seen our whole trip, but you still can't get just a plain coffee here. You can choose between long or short black, flat white, machiato, or some other variations. Still $4 a coffee.
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