Fall Asleep with Frank — A Slow Ride Through the Taieri Gorge
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Frank begins at Dunedin Railway Station — one of the most beautiful station buildings in the Southern Hemisphere, dressed in dark basalt and bright Oamaru stone — and follows the route kilometre by kilometre into the gorge. Along the way, he pauses at the Wingatui Viaduct, the largest wrought iron structure in New Zealand, built in 1887 and still standing quietly over Mullocky Gully. He describes the long, slow brightening as the train emerges from the Salisbury Tunnel, the rhythm of wheels on rail, and the particular feeling of being carried through a landscape without any effort of your own.
This is a sleep story for anyone who finds peace in old railways, quiet engineering, and the slow procession of rock and river outside a window. No decisions are required. Nothing is asked of you except to close your eyes and let the journey carry you. By the time the train reaches Middlemarch, you will almost certainly be asleep. A calming episode to help you relax and fall asleep.
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