Further along the beach, we passed the Hole in the Rock. Unlike the one in the Bay of Islands, this one is unaccessible to humans due to the wild surf, although there is apparently a seal colony there.
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Wild, Wild World – Part 3
We’re only have way up Ninety Mile Beach. There are a few access points into the beach, but most people see it by 4WD. Which means that you have to know what you’re doing or your car can sink into the quicksand.
We stopped at The Bluff, a bombara where we spotted a few fishermen trying to salvage a catch out of the surf.
More accessible were the mounds of shells. Like middens in Australia, looks like the local Maoris have been using this place for a long while.
Wild, Wild World – Part 2
Wild, Wild World – Part 1
I’m starting a series of posts that revisit the northern most point of New Zealand. This is made of the expansive Ninety Mile Beach (which is actually only 55 miles long), accumulating in the impressive Cape Reinga.
We’ll start at the southern end of Ninety Mile Beach, at a town called Ahipara. This is a bit of a surfies hangout because of the good waves rolling in off the Tasman Sea.
Sunset is a good time to explore the nearby rock platform.
Water Temple – Part 5
Water Temple – Part 4
We come to the first of the water temples – a few small ones. See how the ‘float’?
It reminds me of another water temple I saw in Miyajima, Japan, except that those were Buddhist.
But wait, there’s more…
Water Temple – Part 3
Water Temple – Part 2
Water Temple – Part 1
It’s been a bit warm this week, and that made me think of the tropics. It’s also been a little while since I’ve done a retrospective on Bali, so I’m starting with a series of posts on a place called Pura Ulun Danu Bratan. It’s one of the most famous Hindu temples on the island (and there are certainly many), and is unique because it’s on the water.
We enter via the manicured gardens that surrounds the temple.
Sunset on the Beach
We’ve come to the end of our Southern NSW adventure. We’ll end with a walk along Aslings Beach in Eden. BB wanted to fish (although I thought he was crazy to be fishing in the surf mid-winter). I took a walk among the dunes.
On the other side of dunes was a lake. I thought it was fitting that I saw two pelicans paddling by into the sunset.
















