Goblin Forest, Mt Taranaki
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Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI can see why it's called Goblin Forest! I love it!
ReplyDelete...this looks like a rainforest.
ReplyDeleteGoblin Forest is well named.
ReplyDeletePerfect name. I can imagine a forest goblin lurking in the moss.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun tree.
ReplyDeletelike a movie set. imagining plot right now ;-).
ReplyDeleteOh so nice. I love all that moss hanging from the trees.
ReplyDeleteWow! You live in a beautiful place. I am hoping once the pandemic is over, I can visit New Zealand!
ReplyDeleteI'll bet it does look like a place where goblins live
ReplyDeleteGoblin Forest is beautiful ..I’d love to see it. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThank You!
ReplyDeleteYes, this is where the goblins have to live, as fantastically as the trees are dressed?
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely moss! We see that growing on trees in our southern states
ReplyDeleteThaks for hosting every week!
Oh wow! Great sight. <3
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of my trip to Hoh Rainforest. :)
Thank you for hosting, Betty. :)
Wow... what a scene.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing tree, just waiting for the goblins to appear!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tree. Thanks for sharing it with us. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeletePerfect name!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine goblins living there!
Happy Weds, Betty!
Looks amazing
ReplyDeleteLooks like something out of Lord of the Rings! Stay safe and enjoy the rest of your week
ReplyDeleteLooks like in a movie. Lost in the rainforest. I can feel watchful eyes on me. Thank you for hosting. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteHow nice, here you can let your imagination run wild and dream of elves and fairies.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week. Greetings Eva
They look like sea grapes. The name 'Goblin Forest' sounds magical, oh, nature is magical. I love it. Thank you for hosting My Corner of the World.
ReplyDeleteI imagine that to be a wonderful forest to walk through, with fascinating scenes throughout. Thanks for sharing & hosting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a scary thick forest full of dwarfs and goblins!! ;) LOL.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting, Betty and happy rest of week!
What a beautiful tree, it's magical with Goblins
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Kirsi
That looks like something from another world!
ReplyDeleteLove that moss! N.
ReplyDeleteI've always loved visiting southern states and seeing moss hanging in the trees. Thanks for the party!
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ReplyDeleteThe photo from Goblin Forest is impressive. My question is: are these trees, or are they covered by lichens?
Happy WW!
What a beautiful tree. Goblin Forest. What a name and I'd love to explore this forest.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, my friend. ♥
Oh what an adventure that would be!!!...:)jp
ReplyDeleteLovely forest! I would like to visit it!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and thank you for the linking!
I see the goblins!!
ReplyDeleteLove it.
Hello Betty, your flowers are beautiful and there are so many, your garden must be very big? Nothing is in bloom here at the moment, I'm waiting for the snow bells, these are the first flowers of the year.
ReplyDeleteGoblin Forest..I wonder how it got its name..Wonderful picture..Looks like Spanish Moss??
ReplyDeleteWow! Fabulous! It's full of elves over there! 😊
ReplyDeleteAll the best!
Thank you for sharing your fantastic photo.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like what we call Spanish Moss.
ReplyDeleteLove the moss! Takes me to a forest of enchantments indeed.
ReplyDeleteBack on #WW this week. My linky is live too:
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