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I am suddenly in love with Te Kaio Bay!
Otherwise known as Tumbledown Bay, this isolated little patch of perfection was where I went two days ago. And these are just three of dozens of images I took of the perfect-blue day. It was blistering hot, the land was parched and golden and the clouds, a delicate whisp. It's my kind of landscape - dramatic and breathtakingly beautiful; just the sort of place I could fling myself down in and not ever move from.
1 comment:
Great spot- nice escape. Actually Te oka and Tumbledown are different Bays. Lots of hidden gems on the peninsula eh ?
Enjoy your blog site,
Rgds
Peter
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