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Boobs on Bikes parade 2009

Mamma Mia! Chelsea Charms!

Boobs on Bikes parade 2009

© & (M) LGD 2009. The Boobs on Bikes parade and cops travelling slowly down Queen Street past throngs of onlookers.

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Uploaded on Sept. 23, 2009
Mamma Mia! Chelsea Charms!

© & (M) LGD 2009. An American porn star with extremely large breasts had lead position in the Boobs on Bikes parade. Here, she passes the Civic theatre, currently showing the Mamma Mia stage musical.

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Uploaded on Sept. 23, 2009

Queen Street Whitehouse girls

Young chap introduced to boobs

Boobs on Jetskis

Queen Street Whitehouse girls

© & (M) LGD 2009. Girls promoting the American themed Whitehouse strip club. The Boobs on Bikes (and cars and tanks and mobile spa) parade was down Auckland's main Queen Street.

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Young chap introduced to boobs

© & (M) LGD 2009. I don't think I've seen anyone quite as excited as this kid. Couldn't get a good enough photo of his excitement though. (Low light + excited kid + drizzle = very blurry photo)

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Uploaded on Sept. 23, 2009
Boobs on Jetskis

© & (M) LGD 2009. Girls promoting the American themed Whitehouse strip club.

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Uploaded on Sept. 23, 2009

Getting a better view

The Indian Cricket Fan (painting: Oil on canvas with brush)

Louis Vuitton

Getting a better view

© & (M) LGD 2009. Crowds and construction workers look on as bare breasted women go past in the Boobs on Bikes parade of 2009. You may recognise the building from my photo of last year's parade.

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Uploaded on Sept. 23, 2009
The Indian Cricket Fan (painting: Oil on canvas with brush)

© & (M) LGD 2009. A sardarji bloke. It's based off a photograph of a crowd watching a cricket match in India, hence the title.

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Uploaded on June 22, 2009
Louis Vuitton

This photograph © & (M) "Lctrc-Gtr-Dde" 2008

A homeless chap sleeps near the Lois Vuitton and Gucci stores on Queen Street.

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Uploaded on June 11, 2009

Mahia Napier, and friends

Tug 17

Waka Kume & Waipapa

Mahia Napier, and friends

This photograph © & (M) "Lctrc-Gtr-Dde" 2008

Tugs of all ages, colours, and sizes (but mostly similar shape) participated in the tug boat race for Auckland's Anniversary Day.

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Uploaded on Jan. 26, 2009
Tug 17

This photograph © & (M) "Lctrc-Gtr-Dde" 2008

A competitor in the tug boat race for Auckland's Anniversary Day celebrations.

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Waka Kume & Waipapa

This photograph © & (M) "Lctrc-Gtr-Dde" 2008

The Ports of Auckland sister tugs Waka Kume and Waipapa along with older cousin Daldy entertained onlookers along Prince's Wharf. Their anticts reminded me of trained orcas at feeding time.

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Uploaded on Jan. 26, 2009

Tug Boat Sumo

William C. Daldy

Signal flags as decoration

Tug Boat Sumo

This photograph © & (M) "Lctrc-Gtr-Dde" 2008

Two seemingly mismatched tugs attempt to werestle each other for the benefit of onlookers during the Auckland Anniversary Day celebrations. The little tug realised it couldn't push back the larger tug, but it could spin it around into submission.

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William C. Daldy

This photograph © & (M) "Lctrc-Gtr-Dde" 2008

The William C. Daldy. This steam powered tug boat converted for passenger cruises is best known for saving the Auckland Harbour Bridge. During construction of the winds gale force winds threatened to blow the centre section of the bridge off the construction barge. This tug was called in and for 36 hours non stop this tug battled against the winds to keep the section under control.

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Signal flags as decoration

This photograph © & (M) "Lctrc-Gtr-Dde" 2008

A tug boat from Napier (the Christine Mary, I think) showing off to onlookers after the day's tug boat race.

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Uploaded on Jan. 26, 2009

Anzac Frigate Te Mana

Ahoy!

Governor General

Anzac Frigate Te Mana

This photograph © & (M) "Lctrc-Gtr-Dde" 2008

Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship Te Mana. (Te is 'New Zealandish' for 'The' and 'Mana' is 'status' or 'authority'. For two days the upper decks and bridge were open to the public. On the final day of the Anniversay Weekend, (Anniversary Day) the ship was host to important dignitaries who wished to get the best seat on the water for the day's races. Here it is being tugged by Waka Kume and Waipapa away from Prince's Wharf.

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Ahoy!

This photograph © & (M) "Lctrc-Gtr-Dde" 2008

Sailors stand on deck as the HMNZS Te Mana is tugged out from her berth on Prince's Wharf. The ship is carrying the Governor General and other dignitaries to give them the prime viewing spot for the Auckland Anniversary Day regatta.

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Governor General

This photograph © & (M) "Lctrc-Gtr-Dde" 2008

Anand Satyanand, the Governor-General (New Zealand's de-facto President) boards the naval frigate Te Mana to watch the regata. Protocol dictates that he boards the ship first before his wife can even step onto the gangplank (don't blame us, it's British).

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