Aloha world!
Today we wanted to go to the beach. The closest beaches are about a 20 minute drive from Dunedin, so a group of us decided to take the bus. According to the all knowing Google, the time it would take to get to the beach should be roughly an hour by bus, and lucky for us, the stop was right next to our flat.
We waited and waited at the stop, but to no avail. At one point, a limo with strobe lights, custom speakers, and a trail of balloons came by and waved at us. Well, they more of danced at us. This limo had been spotted the night before driving from party to party and looked to be quite fun. As it drove past a second time five minutes later, I stuck my thumb out to see if they'd stop. Living up to the friendly Kiwi reputation, they pulled over. I asked if they would be willing to give us a ride to Tunnel Beach and they kindly obliged. With their green light, we piled 11 people into the back of the limo. This was no stretch limo mind you, it was really only meant to hold a maximum of six in the back at most. However, being the desperate, car-less college students we are, we managed to cram in. Once in the limo, we were all offered some sort of drink (in a bottle and sealed, mom) that reminded me of vitamin water and taken to the beach.
The looks we received from onlookers on the way were priceless. Many parents were moving their first year kids into the dorms today. As we drove past in an overstuffed limo decked out with lights, balloons, and party music blaring from a big ol' subwoofer, many a jaw dropped as parents second guessed their decision to send their kids away to school. We even saw the cops at one point...and they simply kept on driving right on past us!
Once we finally got to the beach, the locals came down with us and we
enjoyed scenic New Zealand together. Rocks were climbed, sea lions were
seen, and many a picture were taken. What a beaut!
Pics of the limo to come!

Sounds like a pretty spectacular intro to Dunedin! What's your house like? Are you near the University?
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