These are the same kinds of photos I love to take, each one is so great I am not sure which to comment on. I don't remember seeing fossils in New Zealand, super cool find, and that old house - how long will it survive. And the rugged terrain and jagged cliffs. I think this is my favorite of your sets. You captured them all with great perspective and so vividly and clear.
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How gorgeous! I wonder what the history of those beach huts is? If they could only talk... Thanks for joining The Maple Hill Hop this week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenrey Betty
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery. It looks like a couple of buildings are endangered by erosion.
ReplyDeleteGreat view. The blue house looks like in the movie "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" so scary.
ReplyDeleteAmazing countryside! I guess two houses have become victims of erosion.
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Precarious!
ReplyDeleteLovely outdoor scenes (except for that poor old house that's ready to slide down the hill!)
ReplyDeleteA nice landscape, but with some drama....
ReplyDeleteIt looks like those two buildings are going to be gone before too much longer...especially the first one. Such pretty landscapes.
ReplyDeleteErosion is such a bummer.
ReplyDeleteWow....those houses losing their foundations is scary.
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteThese are the same kinds of photos I love to take, each one is so great I am not sure which to comment on. I don't remember seeing fossils in New Zealand, super cool find, and that old house - how long will it survive. And the rugged terrain and jagged cliffs. I think this is my favorite of your sets. You captured them all with great perspective and so vividly and clear.
ReplyDeleteThat is some pretty rugged country. So scenic.
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