Jacks Blowhole Catlins Highway A 30 minute walk brings you to an interesting feature in the landscape not far from the Catlins Highway, called Jacks Blowhole. |
Jacks Bay Catlins New Zealand Along the 30 minute walk to Jacks Blowhole is a stunning view over the rugged coastline of Jack's Bay in the Catlins region of the South Island of New Zealand. |
New Zealand Sea Lion After a swim in the water, a New Zealand Sea Lion heads up the beach at Waipapa Point in the Catlins on the South Island of New Zealand. |
Beach Brighton Dunedin The sandy coastline along the shores of Ocean View Beach, near the city of Dunedin on the East Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. |
Jacks Blowhole Catlins Jack's Blowhole sits below steep rocky cliffs in the Catlins on the East Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. |
Cuddling Sea Lions Otago Two Hooker Sea Lions cuddling on the beach in Molyneux Bay in Otago on the South Island of New Zealand. |
Platalea Regia Bird The Platalea regia also known as the Royal Spoonbill bird wades in the shallow waters in Otago, New Zealand. |
Nugget Point Otago Rocks or nuggets arise from the waters beyond Nugget Point along the Southern Scenic Route in Otago, New Zealand. |
Neptunes Necklace Neptunes Necklace in the tidal pools at the Fossil Forest in Curio Bay in Otago on the South Island of New Zealand. |
Taieri Mouth Otago Taieri Mouth in Otago, New Zealand has a small harbour where fishing boats tie up to the pier and come ashore. |
Spur Winged Plover The Spur Winged Plover is a common sight along the Southern Scenic Route in Otago on the South Island of New Zealand. |
Curio Bay Coastline South Island The water crashes against the coastline of Curio Bay in Otago on the South Island of New Zealand. |
Torch Lily A torch lily is not something that you will miss while traveling on the South Island of New Zealand. |
Torch Lily Kniphofia Uvaria Photo of colorful yellow torch lilies, also known as Kniphofia uvaria. |
White Faced Heron New Zealand The White Faced Heron shows off his beautiful markings as he flies above the estuary in Otago, New Zealand. |
Royal Spoonbill Bird The Royal Spoonbill is a self-introduced bird originating from Australia which began breeding in New Zealand in the early 1940's. |
Coastal Ocean Biomes The planet is made up of 6 major biomes and the Coastal Ocean areas belong to the Ocean biome of the world. |
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