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Images and videos published on ifany.org in rough chronological order according to the image metadata. Page 26 of 52

December 13rd 2013 to January 5th 2014


The view looking south
Sheep grazing land
Lines in the sand
River by the beach
Looking out over the hills towards the big arch by Wharariki beach
A nearby beach had us wading across a river to get to it. It was fairly cold
First impression of one of the most beautiful beaches in New Zealand
Sand swirling over the beach
Looking out of the cave over the downs
We came across this big cave hidden away in the forest
Emily has found a cave
Everything is green!
Moss and limestone
My favorite shot from the heaphy trail
Right next to the downs was an area with limestone formations that we went to explore after arriving at the our hut
A beautiful hang bridge
The trail was very well maintained
Emily disappearing in the long grass
Manuka flowers
Gouland Downs on a grey day
The Mackay hut at sunset
Another pipe smoking trail totem
A trail-totem along the way
A long exposure of a small stream near the Mackay hut
A Dr. Seuss tree
Manuka flowers
The view a little above the Mackay hut looking out towards the west coast. The small light spot by the sea is where the Heaphy hut is located.
The Mackay hut as seen from the inside.
Needles in the rain
A very big tree seen from below
And another
Another bridge is crossed
The almost tropical landscape
A small bird jumping around on the trail
Funny birds drying their wings
Funny birds
A weka we found on the beach
It was not a good day for swimming it turned out
Drift wood on the beach
A tangled tree
Crossing the first of many suspension bridges
Emily giving up hope of ever making it to Karamea before nightfall. We ended up getting picked up by a milk truck.
A fence in a sleepy town
Same fence. Notice the giant native indian in the window
We stopped to look at the Fox glacier along the way
The first beach we arrived to on the West coast was filled with drift wood
Roots crossing the path on a small hike
The B&B can be seen in the foreground and the Ida valley in the background
The view out over the Ida valley
Walking out of the back door and up the hill behind Graeme's B&B
Emily shoveling dirt
Emily crossing a bridge along the route
The view from the greenstone hut
Myself doing the same
We had to cross several small creeks that day and were thoroughly wet by the end of it
The greenstone valley on a wet day
A miniature forest made of moss
A photo of the same photogenic ferns
Photogenic ferns are being photographed
Emily disappears behind a turn
A typical trail segment with plenty of moss and ferns
Flax flower
It's a little hard to spot but in the lower left corner one of the rarest penguin species of the world can be seen
This week old foal was one of Murray's neighbors
Murray (our host) with Emily on the rocks
HUH? WHO'S THERE?
Seals sunbathing on the rocks
A seal looks surprised at me
Hilly coast by the catlins
Murray (our host) and Emily on the beach
Emily and our host, Sarah walking back in the dunes
I found an excellent stick
Clouds and waves
One of many nice shells that I found but couldn't keep
This beach is also the closest to Cape Reinga we ever got.
We got taken in by a sweet lady, Sarah who took us out to this beautiful beach by her summer home
Emily taking a photo by our first camp site in Urutiti

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