Above: Small map of Ireland. We landed in Dublin and spent most of the trip just south of Galway, and to the east of the Aran Islands. Great country to bicycle in.
Above: A small map of New Zealand. We landed in Aukland (North Island) and spent most of our time traveling around the South Island. New Zealand is about the size of the state of California, but the rugged terrain can take a lot of time to traverse.
Despite the example given above I was pleasantly surprised to stumble upon some Axis memorabilia in Christchurch New Zealand. The Air Force Museum of New Zealand had a lot of exhibits on R.A.F. bomber missions over Europe, but they also had a few nice display stands full of Japanese and German military gear.
Above: Some items on display at the Air Force Museum in Christchurch. To the left can be seen a Luftwaffe officers cap. Below this is a (Wehrmacht?) backpack, and belt. In the middle we can see a Luftwaffe dress dagger, below this is a Luger pistol, a Japanese bayonet, an aircraft control column, and a Japanese officer's sword. To the far right and above is a Japanese airman's head piece and binoculars. Lying along the bottom of the display are various pins and pennants, as well as a Luftwaffe MG15.
Above: A closeup of the Luftwaffe dagger.
Many of the items on display have seen better days, and I would love for the curators to do some restoration here. Nonetheless I was pleased to find another case of artifacts near the one displayed above. It is interesting to consider that some of these items have come a very long way from Europe, to be resting on an island in the south pacific ocean.
Above: To the left a German Stahlhelm, helmet liner, boots and K98 rifle. To the right a Japanese helmet and Arisaka rifle. In the middle and on the floor are various first aid packages, religious artifacts, pipes and silverware.
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