Friday, August 21, 2009

City of Sails and a Stingray

Auckland is purported to have the greatest number of pleasure boasts per capita than any city in the world. Since the 1840s regattas were held on the Waitmata Harbor and today it is no different. Standing atop Bastion Point we could see the city of Auckland across the harbor with the Sky tower jutting into the 21st century. This site is beautiful for kite flying, sunning, and relaxing, but its history speaks of turmoil and takeovers.
Kelly Tarlton’s Antarctic Encounter and Underworld reminds us of how close New Zealand is to the South Pole and its important role in exploration. There are many exhibits focusing on the journey of Robert F Scott , a snow cat tour of live penguins complete with snow, and an underwater walkway where we observed all the fish that got away when we fish. However, what really caught our eye was a young woman feeding a stingray that was the size of a gianormous round tabletop. The stingray gracefully glided through the water and would almost stand upright, embracing her with its wings/arms/fins. Many in the audience watched with clenched hands or offered silent prayers either fearful or transfixed by the stingray’s graceful beauty.