Quiet Countryside.
Red beauty.
Beach Down Below.
Sand and Sea
Roses on Fence
Patea River
Two Trunks.
Across Hamilton Lake..
Across the Lake.
Under Low Cloud.
Duck and Pukeko
Violas
White Blossom and Bee.
Foxgloves Growing Wild.
Beach at Opunake.
Yellow.
Great Place To Sit.
Sparrow Above Beach.
Atop the Fence
Gerberas.
Apple and Pear Houses
Beach Scape.
Cloud and Countryside.
Growing Above Beach.
Pukeko.
Clover
Otorohanga
Nasturtium
Footprint In the Sand.
Water Boxed.
Sunflower.
Made of Wood.
Swan Lake
Lovely Leaves
Shadows on fence.
Kitty In a Box.
Lakeside.
Rocky Hillside
Just Wet Leaves.
Shed Wall
Loaded!
In Americano Car Rally
Outside Dunham Park.
Black Swan.
Hamilton Hospital Helicopter.
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This is a wonderful pic: was seen in
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Thanks for sharing !
It looks like those rocks have had a bit of "man-made" help to hold back the erosion.
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