Sunday, February 5, 2012

Scenes from New Zealand




The Bueller River ran along the road our entire journey

Dense beautiful rainforest


Westport is a small coal mining - fishing community on the west coast of the South Island on the Tasman Sea.  Population is about 3000.  It is nestled between the mountains and the coast.  The Buller Gorge is the largest river on the coast and winds its way through a number of scenic gorges between Westport and  a smaller town named Murchinson.  Between these two towns, there is a place called Hawks Crag which is a solid granite rock overhanging a single lane stretch of the road.  There is only a mirror to let you know that an oncoming car might be headed in your path.  PRET-TY concerning I must say.
Our flat in Westport

This is the Port of Entry from the Tasman Sea into the Buller River here in Westport

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