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Guest Album
We enjoy hearing from our guests and receiving photos from their visit to Te Whau Lodge.
If you would like to share your experience with us and other visitors, we welcome you to send your comments and photos from the lodge or your time on the island.
We relived tales of our travels to St Didier with Peter and Elaine & Bill and Fiona and our special thanks to Elaine for her great shots of the weekend...


Naruki and Miko (Tokyo) were wonderful company on the start of their trip around New Zealand.

Evening picnic with Frank and Carmen at nearby regional park - great to see them back from Germany for their second visit.

After dinner with guests captured by Beth and Mike from USA.
Portrait of a dry summer 2008 - the wines should be superb!
Once again thanks to Beth and Mike.
An impressive long exposure night time shot of Auckland's skyline taken from the deck at the Lodge by Scott and Michele (Hong Kong)
Margaret and Bob (Auckland) captured the calmness of the bay below the Lodge before being whisked off around the island on the back of a Harley Davidson - a surprise gift from their family.

Mike and Jana (UK) sent this amazing Te Whau sunset to us with a note saying "Thought you must see this. It is not enhanced, this is as it came from the camera".
Tony and Judith (Auckland) captured these brilliant sunset shots from the deck at the Lodge looking back to a distant Auckland city...


The hunter gatherer proudly displays his catch! Gordon's early morning fishing trip with Mark from Fat Snapper Fishing Charter delivered his limit catch (including this impressive 6kg snapper) which he generously shared with our other guests.
Some wonderful aerial shots from Jane and Alan (Bonaire) as they lifted off by helicopter from the Lodge plus some stunning views of the bays on Waiheke...
Gerry and Cherry (Sydney) sent us these superb shots taken from the lodge and on their travels around the island - thank you for your photos.


Vicki (Auckland) captured Gene hard at work...
 Doug and Lynne, guests from California, photographed their day exploring the eastern end of the island capturing the peace and isolation of this less populated part of the island – a big thank you for your superb photos.


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