After 2 busy months, today i get to start blogging again. This winter, we manage to spare our self 10days to have a good drive at south island.
Punakaiki has been a place i always want to go. Its appear to be our first stop of the journey. Located at Paparoa National Park, the famous pancake rocks and blowholes has make this place so popular. This unique natural attraction was formed 30millions years ago from minute fragments of dead marine creatures and plants landed on the seabed.
Many tourist from all over the world get to visit this nature wonder everyday.
During high tide, sea water will bursts through a number vertical holes of the limestone, create a huge sound follow by a big spray of water.
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you might get double rainbow if you are lucky |
With the strong wind, wave and acidic rain..global warming :( some part of the limestone has been slowly eroded.
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the pancake is slowly eaten away...by those monsters!! |
Come on people, lets keep our planet clean and green........so we can always sit back and relax
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enjoying your beer |
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coastal sea along west coast, north of punakaiki |
The last image taken near to Perpendicular Point, north of Punakaiki.The wild beaches and the tempestuous Tasman Sea make it one of the most spectacular coastal drives in the world
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