Awesome video! Goodness, the kindness of strangers never ceases to amaze me. Such a wonderful couple and beautiful children who were eager for the adventure. Warms my heart. Good to see you both riding. Beautiful countryside for sure. Best!
that is the most Kiwi thing you can do!- The Vege/Marmite comparison - and you made the right choice. a delightful episode. Your step-off in the first crossing was inevitable, I know how that one is full of football sized boulders. You have captured Molesworth/Rainbow with aplomb. Ive also flown the route and I truly believe that it is the best ride in NZ. I live my life through your videos now haha. Thank you for taking us to D'urville Island - somewhere Ive not been. Your filming/editing is awesome. Ive watched every vid since I found your Africa videos
Unfortunately taking a nap in the water crossing. That means that your bike and luggage is too heavy. Good that you got help. Heavy bikes have heaps of comfort, but in case you drop them you need a crane ;-) Marmite might help. Beautiful scenery in NZ. Happy days, Günter/Nürnberg
Yikes, losing that key fob was nerve racking….I have a Kawasaki with a fob, I wear it on a lanyard around my neck. It has a separate key for a tail bag like yours, I just lean down it open it, it’s a pain but the fob never leaves me. Glad it worked out for you and you found it. 🥳🥳🥳
Nice one Kinga. Go west and drink the best beer in the world - Monteith's Summer Ale, Spring Ale, whatever Ale. Go slow in NZ, things tend to take a bit of time to happen but something will happen. God I miss the South Island!!
My wife & I did the rainbow last year on BMW G310 GS bikes - had a few drops in that same river crossing and scree slopes. Good to see that Marmite came out on top too!
Hi Kinga, What a beautiful place, and an awesome camping spot... but my favorites by far are the mountains. What a stunning world we live in. 🌎 That was an epic ride. How crazy meeting up with everyone. By the way, your hair looks great, wind and all! Safe travels and see you in the next one. ❤
Most riders have no idea how easy it is to drop a bike when off-road. Very small angle of lean at low speed before it’s past the “point of no return” - especially when loaded up for a trip. Like you, I have always been fortunate enough to have willing helpers turn up within a short time to help me get mine back upright. Really enjoying you videos - beautiful country. 😁👍
Nie przypuszczłem, że kiedyś spotkacie sie Panie razem. Obie Was obserwuję od dawna, lecz dotąd każdą z osobna. Aż tu nagle moje zdziwienie?? - jesteście razem w tak odległym kraju. Pozdrawiam serdecznie.
Thank you dear Kinga, an excellent episode, full of stirring excitement and drama. Question: is Runa the girl from Scandinavia? She is a long way from home then.
HI Kinga, how nice it was for us for your meet up with Runa, really enjoyable. And how panic stricken you must have been loosing your transponder key, my last two 1250 GS's have both been keyless, my method is, firstly always carry the key on you in a zipped pocket, also I purchased from BMW a spare transponder key which I keep wrapped in aluminium foil and stowed away under the locked saddle, and on a lanyard around my neck I have a basic transponder less key, which you can purchase from BMW also. This way I never worry. Really liked the Vegemite V Marmite taste test, I live close to Burton- on- Trent where Marmite was invented as a off shoot of the brewing industry. Thank you Ladies.
awesome, I follow both of you. last year I drove with a neighbor to the airport in her car. she got out and we said our good. bye and I drove off. I think I saw colors on the dash and some sounds as well...not sure exactly but a level of fear that I never felt before came over me.....frantic 911 call to her as well as texting 911 because she had the "key" and I didn't know if the car would just stop at so e point. that keyless system......oh boy. safe travels! love your trips. been following for ....thru the US at least.. 😁
Kinga ! Wow,long time no see ,haha. Good to see your video again. How's the hair? haha. All you extreme adventurers make me feel inadequate but no,mostly inspired to get out more. I dropped my bike key at a lookout & it lodged down in the side panels. But hooked it out with a wooden ice-cream spoon I found. Groovy travels Kinga.
Superb landscapes and very nice video, the keys to my motorbike are always in my pants pocket and attached to the belt loop, have a good trip Kinga and Runa 👍✌✌
Good to see you were having a good time. A couple of times I have kayaked in the sounds of Marlborough not far from your route. Fantastic area except for the wekas stealing food!
Good to see Kinga and Runa! You were lucky with the key. I have been riding 50 years without the fancy tech, I hope I can continue to do so until I cannot ride anymore. I would hate if politicians get the upper hand and make it compulsory.
I HAVE A MOTORCYCLE JUST LIKE THE ONE YOU ARE USING, TWO OBSERVATIONS, FIRSTLY ON A LONGER TRIP YOU ALWAYS CARRY THE SPARE KEY, SECONDLY, USE A LORD ATTACHED TO THE KEYS AND ATTACH THE LORD TO THE TROUSER FEEL LOOP. SO, ONLY IF YOU LOSE YOUR PANTS, YOU WILL LOSE YOUR KEYS. SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH, I DON'T SPEAK ENGLISH, I'M USING GOOGLE TRANSLATOR. CONGRATULATIONS...
I would go back and find my keys, but they would have been run over by a truck(my luck). There should be a small plastic key that you can use as a backup to start the bike. At least the keyless 1250 has that option. Just never put the plastic key in the same place as the regular key and you can get out of trouble.
Love both of your vlogs Kinga and Runa 👌 Kinga you might need to take a motorcycle jack with you , for next time your bike gets dropped. Regards 'Jack' 😁
i rode through there on a Z1 two up in 1973 on a pioneer motorcycle club motorbike rally. the road was not public then and was a access road for one of the electricity companies. you had to have all sorts of permission to go through, the road wasn't maintained and we lost a ute and quite a few bikes.
Hello J'ai une question pratique. Tu as la même clef pour le top case ? Pour ma part, j'ai une clef pour la GS et une autre pour le top case Givi mais accrochée ensemble... Je comprends que je dois les séparer même si la GS donne une alarme si les clefs sont trop loin 😉 273 / 5 000 Hello I have a practical question. Do you have the same key for the top case? For my part, I have a key for the GS and another for the Givi top case but hooked together... I understand that I have to separate them even if the GS gives an alarm if the keys are too far away 😉
Oh the key saga! I'm in the opposite situation as you right now. My old Kawasaki Concours 14 had a key fob so I got used to that, but now I have a new TransAlp which has a standard key setup and I'm constantly forgetting to take the key out of the ignition when I stop somewhere because I'm used to just having the fob in my pocket. It also doesn't help that when I have the tank bag on I can't really see the ignition switch without leaning forward over the bag so it's somewhat 'out of sight - out of mind.'
Funny you should say that , I'm the same , my car has a fob that I'm always cursing because it's in a different pair of trousers ( I used to leave keys in the ignition ) , so I rode to a pub for tea one night and when it came time to leave I thought I'd lost my keys because I couldn't find them in my pocket, that's when my mate looked at my bike and said they're still in the ignition, good thing the locals were honest.
Kinga, you're not getting any younger dear. It's time for a smaller motorcycle. I switched to a x300 Versys 4 years ago. It is so much easier and much cheaper to insure plus greater gas mileage . Your beloved Chili will always hold a special place in your heart . I wish you nothing but a safe journey. Always, Rogue
With your "keyless key" you should have received a tiny black emergency key which can be hidden anywhere in the clothing, or the helmet, or sewed into your jacket or pants. The transponder of this key is not strong enough to react on a larger distance than a few centimeters. You have to hold this emergency key above your rear tire against the water protector plate which is right underneath the responsible controller of the bike. And now you can start. That's how it is written down for my 1250 GS. It may be different but similar for your bike. I just can say: RTFM ;-)
Agreed about the keyless motorcycles--Harley-Davidson has that, along with an anti-theft system that can get you stranded with no way to get help from passersby. You pay extra for a colossal loss in convenience. Motorcycles are supposed to be simple and basic, anyway--not loaded down with complicated electronics which can't be trusted. Sooner or later, everything fails. Simplicity rules.
So sorry about the keys :-( It happened to me once and since then I keep the security key with me hidden in my riding pants. That way you just stick it under the rear fender and start the bike and Off you go!
I have a question for you! If it takes 3 people to lift an adventure motorcycle out of a stream does that mean it qualifies as a solo adventure bike? I've ridden through their on my Himalayan & I'm no great off road rider but I enjoy adventure. It quite literally dragged me through that rocky stream bucking & weaving. At one stage I had to kick off a large rock in order to get me going in the right direction then it climbed out over the bank at the other end, although I did the trip in reverse & to be honest it does get more challenging at the St Arnaud end, as you go further in from Hanmer Springs. I have picked my Himalayan up in the sand where I did a slow drop around a corner but the 200 kg took everything I had & I'm also only 5'7" so wouldn't be able to handle your bike anyway. I have ridden the new CF Moto 450 MT & in most respects I was very impressed as an adventure bike. I'd perhaps prefer not to have the fairing on the side as I beleive the tank sticks out enough to give leg protection from the elements but in all other respects I think it would make an excellant solo adventure bike at 196 kg with fluids. Thank you for sharing & the camp at Wainui I haven't being to before but it looked awesome.
I know a guy who placed the keys of a Rental car on the roof and took off to the highway 😂. Was good while it lasted. Cost him 500 euros. Nice kiwis btw 👍 P.S: how do you manage to Ride with goggles? They shorten the SIDE vision too much for me. Heat is also and issue. Always end up going back to shades.
How could this happen? I have done this a few times on my bike, however once the key is no longer within close proximity to the bike you get a huge pop up message on the TFT.
NZer here, you need a wet-suit to enter water in most places, it's all glacial run off. Also Vegemite >>> Marmite. Marmite tastes like Guinness without the lines cleaned.
Great to see you both Kinga and Runa!!!!!
Both of you are ambassadors for many bikers 👍🏼👊🏼💪🏼👌🏼🤩
Awesome video! Goodness, the kindness of strangers never ceases to amaze me. Such a wonderful couple and beautiful children who were eager for the adventure. Warms my heart. Good to see you both riding. Beautiful countryside for sure. Best!
Good kiwi help right there. I'm getting a big bright colored key tag now too.!
Wow! What a adventure,lost keys , camping with a friend, beautiful scenery on a great ride, Cool! Very nice video 👍
Runa's channel is amazing too
On meets Off with a missing key. Poetic. Cool friend.
You are SO SO lucky to find key! A dream for me would me would be fly fishing on a motorcycle in New Zealand!
You will probably drop the bike in the river. Better to use a boat for fishing!😊
It was wonderful seeing you two ladies together. I would love to see more.💐💐
Love the collaboration Kinga and Runa I have been watching both your channels great content looking forward to more
Wow two of my leading motorcycle's ladies....💐💐
Great seeing you together, we love your episodes and look forward to the next ones.
that is the most Kiwi thing you can do!- The Vege/Marmite comparison - and you made the right choice. a delightful episode. Your step-off in the first crossing was inevitable, I know how that one is full of football sized boulders. You have captured Molesworth/Rainbow with aplomb. Ive also flown the route and I truly believe that it is the best ride in NZ. I live my life through your videos now haha. Thank you for taking us to D'urville Island - somewhere Ive not been. Your filming/editing is awesome. Ive watched every vid since I found your Africa videos
WOW, just yesterday I saw Runa riding in some race in Europe and then today she’s in NZ. How cool is that!!!
So good to see both of you together have fun 😊❤
That's so cool!! My two favourite motorcycle vloggers in one video!! ❤❤
Unfortunately taking a nap in the water crossing. That means that your bike and luggage is too heavy. Good that you got help. Heavy bikes have heaps of comfort, but in case you drop them you need a crane ;-) Marmite might help. Beautiful scenery in NZ. Happy days, Günter/Nürnberg
What an amazing video!! You really are riding and camping in a bikers paradise. Stunning scenery. Have fun!! Regards from Cape Town.
Amazing place to see. And you with Off She Goes, cool that you met. I also follow her on youTube.👍
I'll be checking out Off She Goes videos. Always love your videos Kinga! 👍
Yikes, losing that key fob was nerve racking….I have a Kawasaki with a fob, I wear it on a lanyard around my neck. It has a separate key for a tail bag like yours, I just lean down it open it, it’s a pain but the fob never leaves me. Glad it worked out for you and you found it. 🥳🥳🥳
How did this happen
My Road Glide has a pin you can enter if you forget your key or the battery to the fob dies.
Girl power .....great riding, it's always nice to have a riding buddy once in a while. Garth
Nice one Kinga. Go west and drink the best beer in the world - Monteith's Summer Ale, Spring Ale, whatever Ale. Go slow in NZ, things tend to take a bit of time to happen but something will happen. God I miss the South Island!!
My wife & I did the rainbow last year on BMW G310 GS bikes - had a few drops in that same river crossing and scree slopes. Good to see that Marmite came out on top too!
2 amazing and inspiring riders, together in an awesome video! Thanks Kinga & Runa! 👍👍
Taas kerran hieno pätkä👍🏍😎 Kiitos Kinga🌹🌼🌻
Lottery ticket time! Help was there right when you needed it 👍
I've been following Runa,now I'm off and on !!! 😊
At least this happened somewhere in New Zealand and not in a desert in Africa....❤
Africans would also be helpful & kind.
Finally Runa ❤
Hi Kinga,
What a beautiful place, and an awesome camping spot... but my favorites by far are the mountains. What a stunning world we live in. 🌎
That was an epic ride. How crazy meeting up with everyone.
By the way, your hair looks great, wind and all!
Safe travels and see you in the next one. ❤
that so awesome having you both here in New Zealand, I hope it's going to be an epic journey, enjoy and ride safe
Hi my dear, don‘t lose your head, don‘t lose your key and stay on the road …good luck to the next stop
Hello Kinga, good to see you in another video. I hope you have a fun adventureo
Greetings to you from Tangier, Morocco, my dear friend. Amazing video. The scenery is very wonderful
Thanks again Kinga, way to go....great trip. Just a small amount of marmite, too much gives the tummy jip.😊
I like your meeting and camping. I am a subscriber both of you, from india
And there is a Hungarian subtitle. great, at least I understand everything. I love this little motorcycle girl even more now. 😜🙃✌️❤🙈
The road provides - best example I've seen in ages. 20 minutes from tragedy to happy ending lol!
Oops, then you dropped it... ugh my back hurts watching it!
Wait till those kids tell their friends, that they helped a motorcycle goddess ,when they were on vacation.
Greetings from the Netherlands for K & R, the Kiwi's are our antipodes. Beautiful video.
nice, i always see video kinga and runa. i dream can do adventure on the world, meet you all. love you runa and kinga.
I just watched the other channel and switched to here and there where you two were together
Epic episode Kinga :)👊
Your very lucky, people find you
Most riders have no idea how easy it is to drop a bike when off-road. Very small angle of lean at low speed before it’s past the “point of no return” - especially when loaded up for a trip. Like you, I have always been fortunate enough to have willing helpers turn up within a short time to help me get mine back upright. Really enjoying you videos - beautiful country. 😁👍
Nie przypuszczłem, że kiedyś spotkacie sie Panie razem. Obie Was obserwuję od dawna, lecz dotąd każdą z osobna. Aż tu nagle moje zdziwienie?? - jesteście razem w tak odległym kraju. Pozdrawiam serdecznie.
Thank you dear Kinga, an excellent episode, full of stirring excitement and drama. Question: is Runa the girl from Scandinavia? She is a long way from home then.
Yes, she's norwegian.
HI Kinga, how nice it was for us for your meet up with Runa, really enjoyable. And how panic stricken you must have been loosing your transponder key, my last two 1250 GS's have both been keyless, my method is, firstly always carry the key on you in a zipped pocket, also I purchased from BMW a spare transponder key which I keep wrapped in aluminium foil and stowed away under the locked saddle, and on a lanyard around my neck I have a basic transponder less key, which you can purchase from BMW also. This way I never worry. Really liked the Vegemite V Marmite taste test, I live close to Burton- on- Trent where Marmite was invented as a off shoot of the brewing industry. Thank you Ladies.
awesome, I follow both of you.
last year I drove with a neighbor to the airport in her car. she got out and we said our good. bye and I drove off. I think I saw colors on the dash and some sounds as well...not sure exactly but a level of fear that I never felt before came over me.....frantic 911 call to her as well as texting 911 because she had the "key" and I didn't know if the car would just stop at so e point. that keyless system......oh boy.
safe travels! love your trips. been following for ....thru the US at least.. 😁
Kinga ! Wow,long time no see ,haha. Good to see your video again. How's the hair? haha. All you extreme adventurers make me feel inadequate but no,mostly inspired to get out more. I dropped my bike key at a lookout & it lodged down in the side panels. But hooked it out with a wooden ice-cream spoon I found. Groovy travels Kinga.
There would not be trips without falling over in water loose sand that is what it is about or losing your keys lol great to see both of you !
Sehr schön
Superb landscapes and very nice video, the keys to my motorbike are always in my pants pocket and attached to the belt loop, have a good trip Kinga and Runa 👍✌✌
Hi Kinga
I agree, marmite over Vegemite.
In the UK ,the word , marmite, means some people love it and other people don’t.
Safe travels 🏍
Joe Ryan of Roam fame ,did this ride just a few weeks ago
Nice you could meet up with Runa ,I love her chanel too
Two keys are better than one .
Good to keep a spare in your inside pocket on your jacket .
Wow wow. How come together bike 🚲🚲🚲 good.
Good to see you were having a good time. A couple of times I have kayaked in the sounds of Marlborough not far from your route. Fantastic area except for the wekas stealing food!
Good to see Kinga and Runa! You were lucky with the key. I have been riding 50 years without the fancy tech, I hope I can continue to do so until I cannot ride anymore. I would hate if politicians get the upper hand and make it compulsory.
lovely ! two princes are togather
Jesus, lost the keys, dump the bike. What an adventure. New Zealand is a beautiful country. Ride on 🏍️
I HAVE A MOTORCYCLE JUST LIKE THE ONE YOU ARE USING, TWO OBSERVATIONS, FIRSTLY ON A LONGER TRIP YOU ALWAYS CARRY THE SPARE KEY, SECONDLY, USE A LORD ATTACHED TO THE KEYS AND ATTACH THE LORD TO THE TROUSER FEEL LOOP. SO, ONLY IF YOU LOSE YOUR PANTS, YOU WILL LOSE YOUR KEYS. SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH, I DON'T SPEAK ENGLISH, I'M USING GOOGLE TRANSLATOR. CONGRATULATIONS...
No need to shout dude I think people get the message without being passive-aggressive.
You did well 😊
@@mjfollrdI think they meant lanyard to clip to handlebars.
@@Just4Gordon did you read they did not speak English?
You do realize your the passive aggressive recessive one right?
Lordy ,lordy, you put so much Marmite on the bread that my mouth was burning for your part !!😆
Why didn’t the bike tell you that the key isn’t in range? My r1250 does
What an adventure👌
I would go back and find my keys, but they would have been run over by a truck(my luck). There should be a small plastic key that you can use as a backup to start the bike. At least the keyless 1250 has that option. Just never put the plastic key in the same place as the regular key and you can get out of trouble.
Vegemite originally was called Parwill. As in if Marmite, Parwill. Us Aussies & our sense of humour. Keep up the great content.
Love both of your vlogs Kinga and Runa 👌
Kinga you might need to take a motorcycle jack with you , for next time your bike gets dropped. Regards 'Jack' 😁
I half expected to see you slide. We live locally to that run and those small creeks can have slime.
i rode through there on a Z1 two up in 1973 on a pioneer motorcycle club motorbike rally. the road was not public then and was a access road for one of the electricity companies. you had to have all sorts of permission to go through, the road wasn't maintained and we lost a ute and quite a few bikes.
I live in Nelson only an hour away from the start of the Rainbow, its a hard life 😅
The first water crossing ( 6 Mile ) catches out a lot of riders.
Tu es une femme trés courageuse !!
I guess all that's left is to meet a polar bear in the desert 😂😂
Great show girls
Hello
J'ai une question pratique. Tu as la même clef pour le top case ? Pour ma part, j'ai une clef pour la GS et une autre pour le top case Givi mais accrochée ensemble...
Je comprends que je dois les séparer même si la GS donne une alarme si les clefs sont trop loin 😉
273 / 5 000
Hello
I have a practical question. Do you have the same key for the top case? For my part, I have a key for the GS and another for the Givi top case but hooked together...
I understand that I have to separate them even if the GS gives an alarm if the keys are too far away 😉
Fantastic adventure riding and video Alain * Yellow
❤❤ from Holland..🎉
Kinga nie miałaś informacji na zegarach, że kluczyk jest poza zasięgiem? O ile pamiętam mój tak właśnie daje znać.
"Do you guys mind dropping me off?" - "No way. Walk back, dear" 😊😊😊
Spare keys are a good idea. How does your bike run without a key in the ignition switch.?
Amazing ❤❤❤
Oh the key saga! I'm in the opposite situation as you right now. My old Kawasaki Concours 14 had a key fob so I got used to that, but now I have a new TransAlp which has a standard key setup and I'm constantly forgetting to take the key out of the ignition when I stop somewhere because I'm used to just having the fob in my pocket. It also doesn't help that when I have the tank bag on I can't really see the ignition switch without leaning forward over the bag so it's somewhat 'out of sight - out of mind.'
Funny you should say that , I'm the same , my car has a fob that I'm always cursing because it's in a different pair of trousers ( I used to leave keys in the ignition ) , so I rode to a pub for tea one night and when it came time to leave I thought I'd lost my keys because I couldn't find them in my pocket, that's when my mate looked at my bike and said they're still in the ignition, good thing the locals were honest.
Kinga, you're not getting any younger dear. It's time for a smaller motorcycle. I switched to a x300 Versys 4 years ago. It is so much easier and much cheaper to insure plus greater gas mileage . Your beloved Chili will always hold a special place in your heart . I wish you nothing but a safe journey. Always, Rogue
With your "keyless key" you should have received a tiny black emergency key which can be hidden anywhere in the clothing, or the helmet, or sewed into your jacket or pants. The transponder of this key is not strong enough to react on a larger distance than a few centimeters. You have to hold this emergency key above your rear tire against the water protector plate which is right underneath the responsible controller of the bike. And now you can start. That's how it is written down for my 1250 GS. It may be different but similar for your bike. I just can say: RTFM ;-)
Agreed about the keyless motorcycles--Harley-Davidson has that, along with an anti-theft system that can get you stranded with no way to get help from passersby. You pay extra for a colossal loss in convenience. Motorcycles are supposed to be simple and basic, anyway--not loaded down with complicated electronics which can't be trusted. Sooner or later, everything fails. Simplicity rules.
So sorry about the keys :-( It happened to me once and since then I keep the security key with me hidden in my riding pants. That way you just stick it under the rear fender and start the bike and Off you go!
You are amazing
keep going
I have a question for you! If it takes 3 people to lift an adventure motorcycle out of a stream does that mean it qualifies as a solo adventure bike? I've ridden through their on my Himalayan & I'm no great off road rider but I enjoy adventure. It quite literally dragged me through that rocky stream bucking & weaving. At one stage I had to kick off a large rock in order to get me going in the right direction then it climbed out over the bank at the other end, although I did the trip in reverse & to be honest it does get more challenging at the St Arnaud end, as you go further in from Hanmer Springs. I have picked my Himalayan up in the sand where I did a slow drop around a corner but the 200 kg took everything I had & I'm also only 5'7" so wouldn't be able to handle your bike anyway. I have ridden the new CF Moto 450 MT & in most respects I was very impressed as an adventure bike. I'd perhaps prefer not to have the fairing on the side as I beleive the tank sticks out enough to give leg protection from the elements but in all other respects I think it would make an excellant solo adventure bike at 196 kg with fluids. Thank you for sharing & the camp at Wainui I haven't being to before but it looked awesome.
I know a guy who placed the keys of a Rental car on the roof and took off to the highway 😂. Was good while it lasted. Cost him 500 euros. Nice kiwis btw 👍 P.S: how do you manage to Ride with goggles? They shorten the SIDE vision too much for me. Heat is also and issue. Always end up going back to shades.
Love to you and Runa
You preferred Marmite ❤.
Just subscribed!!
Wow, right there is a reason to get an old-school key for the bike!! but where was it before you lost it?
I believe she said she left it on her top box...
Epic ride 👍
Very nice. Was this planned or happy circumstance?
Did you lose that BMW key fob on purpose? no warning on the TFT? -Nice Bike and scenic ride in New Zealand"
So lucky with that key. Should have it on a carabiner on your bag or something.
How could this happen? I have done this a few times on my bike, however once the key is no longer within close proximity to the bike you get a huge pop up message on the TFT.
good seller of being anti keyless bike. Ive left my key in my boxes my bike several times luckily i couldnt ride away just had to get off to grab it.
NZer here, you need a wet-suit to enter water in most places, it's all glacial run off. Also Vegemite >>> Marmite. Marmite tastes like Guinness without the lines cleaned.
Duas mulheres corajosas e muito lindas beijos de todos do Brasil pra vocês duas love you ❤❤
Typical Inland Kaikoura Range, I lived in Blenheim, the main town of Marlbotough Province way back in the 1960s
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