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Photo: New Zealand Scenic Hill Coastline

Typical coastline along the East Coast of New Zealand with scenic hill country with green undulating hills under a blue and white sky.

Folds in the grassy hill country along the Canterbury coastline on the South Island of New Zealand, tell a story about how the land was made.

Travelling through North Canterbury, the scenic grass covered hills seem to tumble into the Pacific, stopping abruptly at a small sandy margin.

Hurunui River Mouth near Cheviot, East Coast, South Island, New Zealand.



New Zealand Scenic Hill Coastline

Photo: 
New Zealand Scenic Hill Coastline
Photo of the scenic coastline made up of hill country on the South Island of New Zealand.


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Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/8.0, exposure time of 1/80 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 42mm.

Stock Photo
New Zealand Scenic Hill Coastline
Typical coastline along the East Coast of New Zealand with scenic hill country with green undulating hills under a blue and white sky.
Photographer
Rolf Hicker
Stock Photo ID
nzk3s2475-ed.jpg - New Zealand Scenic Hill Coastline
Country
New Zealand
Province
South Island

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