We stop at Punakiki to see these unusual rock formations known as the pancake rocks. When the tide is right the water forces itself up through blowholes in the rocks & big jets of water spurt into the air as if from a whale. Sadly, even though we arrive at the right time for the tide, because it's such a fine, calm day there's no water spurting today.
Saturday, 26 April 2008
Punakiki & the Pancake Rocks
We stop at Punakiki to see these unusual rock formations known as the pancake rocks. When the tide is right the water forces itself up through blowholes in the rocks & big jets of water spurt into the air as if from a whale. Sadly, even though we arrive at the right time for the tide, because it's such a fine, calm day there's no water spurting today.
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Gee, that country looks incredible!
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