Since I'm not from NZ, I thought, why not show some pics of where I come from
Strange, the old name for the country is: De Nederlanden, translated into English is (The Netherlands) but it is now called, Nederland (Netherland) Dunno why you English speaking folks keep calling it by its old name
Translated it means: The Low Lands. Which is a pretty catchy name since our highest "mountain" (or hill for that matter) is only 322.7 meters high. However, no mountains doesn't mean, not beautiful!
All the pictures are taken while flying the ARNE1Z SID from Schiphol to Berlin.

Departing from runway 36L, also known as the Polderbaan. Climbing over the Amsterdam Port

Just moments later I pass the Spaarnwoude Golf Course, next to the city or Haarlem.

It's a windy day, so the Blackbird (the name of this aircraft) is rocking in the 14 knots crosswinds

Following the SID around the capitol Amsterdam

Bye Amsterdam!
All scenery is freeware photoreal from NL2000, except for Schiphol, which is from Aerosoft. And the PMDG NGX looks gorgeous in her, by McPhat designed dress
Strange, the old name for the country is: De Nederlanden, translated into English is (The Netherlands) but it is now called, Nederland (Netherland) Dunno why you English speaking folks keep calling it by its old name
All the pictures are taken while flying the ARNE1Z SID from Schiphol to Berlin.

Departing from runway 36L, also known as the Polderbaan. Climbing over the Amsterdam Port

Just moments later I pass the Spaarnwoude Golf Course, next to the city or Haarlem.

It's a windy day, so the Blackbird (the name of this aircraft) is rocking in the 14 knots crosswinds

Following the SID around the capitol Amsterdam

Bye Amsterdam!
All scenery is freeware photoreal from NL2000, except for Schiphol, which is from Aerosoft. And the PMDG NGX looks gorgeous in her, by McPhat designed dress