Gannet Colony
by richandfleur
Cool to get up close to these guys.
Uploaded12/03/2019 - 05:21
CategoryLandscape / Travel
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Posted 13/03/2019 - 05:43
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Is this Kidnapper's cove perchance? Have just been there last week. Love the photo!
Andy
Posted 13/03/2019 - 05:50
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alfpics wrote:
Is this Kidnapper's cove perchance?
Close but this is over on the west of the North Island. West coast near Auckland, Muriwai Beach. Is this Kidnapper's cove perchance?
Hope you are enjoying your visit
Posted 13/03/2019 - 17:59
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Love the composition on this...
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Posted 13/03/2019 - 20:19
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Thanks - we certainly are enjoying our visit! The rocks leading out to sea are not dissimilar to those at Hawkes Bay!
Andy
Posted 13/03/2019 - 23:25
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alfpics wrote:
Thanks - we certainly are enjoying our visit! The rocks leading out to sea are not dissimilar to those at Hawkes Bay!
Great news, look forward to the photos . Thanks - we certainly are enjoying our visit! The rocks leading out to sea are not dissimilar to those at Hawkes Bay!
Yes, similar rock types in both places, but better wine in the Hawkes Bay
How long are you hear for? Weather has been great for months but looks a bit poor in places for the next week.
Posted 01/04/2019 - 10:15
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richandfleur wrote:
Yes, similar rock types in both places, but better wine in the Hawkes Bay
How long are you hear for? Weather has been great for months but looks a bit poor in places for the next week.
Hi Richard - only just picked this up. We did a wine cycle tour at Hawkes Bay; great fun! We have jut got back to England today. Part of the tour was going up the West coast on South Island a few days before the bridge at Franz Josef was washed away!
alfpics wrote:
Thanks - we certainly are enjoying our visit! The rocks leading out to sea are not dissimilar to those at Hawkes Bay!
Great news, look forward to the photos . Thanks - we certainly are enjoying our visit! The rocks leading out to sea are not dissimilar to those at Hawkes Bay!
Yes, similar rock types in both places, but better wine in the Hawkes Bay
How long are you hear for? Weather has been great for months but looks a bit poor in places for the next week.
Andy
Posted 09/04/2019 - 00:57
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alfpics wrote:
Wow, great timing. That stretch of road/coast is pretty remote, rugged and isolated. The bridge being out will cause a lot of disruption, so glad you could make it through ok.
richandfleur wrote:
Yes, similar rock types in both places, but better wine in the Hawkes Bay
How long are you hear for? Weather has been great for months but looks a bit poor in places for the next week.
Hi Richard - only just picked this up. We did a wine cycle tour at Hawkes Bay; great fun! We have jut got back to England today. Part of the tour was going up the West coast on South Island a few days before the bridge at Franz Josef was washed away!alfpics wrote:
Thanks - we certainly are enjoying our visit! The rocks leading out to sea are not dissimilar to those at Hawkes Bay!
Great news, look forward to the photos . Thanks - we certainly are enjoying our visit! The rocks leading out to sea are not dissimilar to those at Hawkes Bay!
Yes, similar rock types in both places, but better wine in the Hawkes Bay
How long are you hear for? Weather has been great for months but looks a bit poor in places for the next week.
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