Photo: Coastal Landforms Watering Cove Abel Tasman National Park
The constant wearing of the coast in the Abel Tasman National Park of New Zealand has created some interesting coastal landforms which can be seen during a hike from Anchorage Bay to Watering Cove.
A popular way to see the coastline of the Abel Tasman National Park on the South Island of New Zealand is by kayak. However, there are also coastal hikes available to places such as Watering Cove - the home to an intriguing coastal landform (rock formations) called Kiwi Rock. The soft material of Kiwi Rock has been sculpted by the wind and water into the shape of a kiwi bird.
There are many landforms which can be seen, such as at Arch Point where a collection of archways and keyholes have been formed.
Kiwi Rock at Watering Cove, Abel Tasman National Park, Tasman District, South Island, New Zealand.
Coastal Landforms Watering Cove Abel Tasman National Park
Photo of the intriguing Kiwi Rock, one of the coastal landforms
in the Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand.
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