They are definitely interesting, in fact, intriguing. The first two pictures are quite unusual. I come from a country of islands but rock formations I've seen are different from these.
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Are they mussel beds in the last photo and one a couple up from there? Really nice rock formations.
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They are fascinating . Great shots.
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ReplyDeleteYes I do too! Love the one of the 'walk thru' in particular... YAM xx
Fantastic formations Betty
ReplyDeleteI love the rock pools. More than the rocks, rock pools fascinate me. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are definitely interesting, in fact, intriguing. The first two pictures are quite unusual. I come from a country of islands but rock formations I've seen are different from these.
ReplyDeleteyes me too, rock formations are interesting, especially when you wonder how old they are
ReplyDeleteI especially like that first photo. I'll make it to NZ someday!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great place to explore! And how different your part of the world is from my desert!
ReplyDeleteAmazing formations. Were you able to walk out among them?
ReplyDeleteThese are fascinating and quite beautiful. I would enjoy seeing them in real life but this is surely the next best thing. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteRocks can make for some interesting photography, and these are beautiful. Thanks for linking up this week. #TPThursday
ReplyDeleteI love the look of the rock formations. I've been to the South Island twice but not the North! I'm sure I will get there one day to see them myself.
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