Hallo,
the answer is..... naja... probably yes, but you would only be hurt, not dead :-) Although the wind and cliffs would finish you off, once in the water ;-)
I visited the southernmost point of the South Island of New Zealand. It was cold, rainy, windy and rough.
Most of my visit of the south Coast I was not so lucky with the weather...but I tried to mollify myself with the thought that storm and rain is probaly more authentic than sunshine. Probably most of the year it is like this. So I think I got the "real south coast" feeling. :-)
I am now on my way to the center of the South Island again...hopefully to get a glimpse of "Mount Cook" & Co.
I hope you are fine! Looking forward to hearing from you!
Best regards, Renate
the answer is..... naja... probably yes, but you would only be hurt, not dead :-) Although the wind and cliffs would finish you off, once in the water ;-)
I visited the southernmost point of the South Island of New Zealand. It was cold, rainy, windy and rough.
Most of my visit of the south Coast I was not so lucky with the weather...but I tried to mollify myself with the thought that storm and rain is probaly more authentic than sunshine. Probably most of the year it is like this. So I think I got the "real south coast" feeling. :-)
I am now on my way to the center of the South Island again...hopefully to get a glimpse of "Mount Cook" & Co.
I hope you are fine! Looking forward to hearing from you!
Best regards, Renate
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