Auckland - the city of sails. Auckland is purported to have the greatest number of pleasure boats per capita of any city in the world. The climate enables more sailing than most places. The harbor is beautiful.
Today we were on our own. We first went to the Auckland Museum, which is actually the War Memorial as well. There was an exhibit room which was full of the eggs being sold for charity and views of the city.

There was an exhibit of Sir Edmond Hillary's climb of Everest.

Another major area was the war memorial area - primarily WWI with the addition of military planes. They exhibited a WWI nurse's uniform was Victorian style! There was also a Hall of Memories - all wars since WWI.
There were natural history areas but the best was the huge gallery of Maori Treasures. We also saw a small collection of musical instruments.
Next we went to the harbor and the Voyager New Zealand Maritime Museum. There was an exhibit of early Polynesian navigators and then whalers. There is a discussion of immigration. There are several historic ships outside the museum. One area is dedicated to the Maori house that belonged to Tangoroa god of the sea. Lastly we saw an exhibit of the America's Cup New Zealand boat.
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| New Zealand won the America's Cup in 1995 captained by Sir Peter Blake |
In Maori mythology, Hawaiki is the original home of the Maori, before they traveled across the sea to New Zealand. It also features as the underworld in many Maori stories.