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2/26/20

My Corner of the World

This is the old  Triumph Cheese Co-op building  in Ngaere (Nigh-ree).

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32 comments:

  1. Wish it were still open and called, "Cheese Mountain."

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  2. Abandoned? That’s too bad. Thanks for the pronunciation of the towns name....it does sometimes feel like we speak different languages especially when it comes to names, doesn’t it!

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  3. Thanks for giving us the proper pronunciation!

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  4. Its a fantastisc capture, a wonderful mood in it.

    Thank you for hosting.

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  5. The view is surreal!

    Happy Tuesday, Betty!

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  6. Hello,
    Pretty view, is that a volcano in the distance? Thanks for hosting. Enjoy your day, wishing you a great week ahead.

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  7. I like the backdrop in your photo. It looks like misty mountain range. Have a great week and thanks for hosting.

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  8. That is a big, beautiful mountain in the background of this building. Thank for hosting every week!

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  9. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week. Beautiful pic.

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  10. Nice composition with the mountain dwarfing the building.

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  11. A wonderful photo!
    Have a great week and thank for hosting!
    Best, Julie

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  12. Love that photo - so 'kiwi', and beautifully shot!
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  13. Hi Betty, Thank you for your kind comments about my white sands photo. This is a famous place. It is 275 square miles of shifting gypsum sand dunes. It is a magical place, and a National Monument.

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  14. It is the mountain that makes this a great photo!

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  15. Interesting one, Betty. The hills are alive with the sound of music, still? :)

    Have a lovely week ahead.

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    Hop in to our #WW blog hop too.

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  16. A lovely scene with the mountain in the background. Happy Wednesday!

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  17. The mountain looks quite wonderful. Thanks for continuing to host.

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  18. Wonderful photo. I love that mountain in the behind. What a view the people working there saw everyday. They are lucky. What is the name of the mountain?
    Mary (CactusCatz)

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  19. ths building looks cool but I love the mountain. Looks like a volcano. :)

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  20. The hazy view of the mountain is a perfect background!

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  21. Beautiful mountain backdrop! Thanks for the party!

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  22. A wonderful photo!fascinating the mountain in the background!
    Have a good weekend, Elke

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  23. It looks like a quiet and peaceful place. Beautiful too. :)

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  24. Such a lovely mountain view! It draws your eye away from the old building. ☺ Thanks for hosting this link party. Happy #WW!

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  25. Lovely shot.
    Thank you for hosting.

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  26. Beautiful photo with the mountain in the background, so majestic.

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  27. Wow that mountain! Beautiful picture!

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  28. Again beautiful pictures and thanks again for the invitation.
    Greetings Eva

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  29. Thank you for inviting me to share here!

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  30. Cheeese! I'm a huge fan. Thank you for inviting me to share.

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