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Light on the edge of the rocks at Mount Maunganui


On one of my walks a while ago I chose the bottom of Mount Maunganui to walk around, what a lovely place. Along with little bays, sandy shores and rocky areas this little spot appealed to me - if you can see into the distance there is a wee light on the edge of the rocks - very handy obviously for ships or boats at night. Now that I work full time sadly it's difficult finding time to get back here but it would be well worth it.

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Comments

Fun60 said…
Looks a beautiful coastline.
eileeninmd said…
It is a beautiful coastline, lovely scenic spot to visit. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week ahead!
carol l mck said…
Lovely shot of a beautiful coastal area ~

Wishing you a Happy Week ~ ^_^
Ruth said…
Lovely scene! I like to explore areas like these. Thanks for sharing your corner of the world.
Anonymous said…
Beautiful. I like looking at all of the different areas at places like Mount Maunganui as you discover something different each time.
Anonymous said…
A pretty scene.
Lea said…
I clicked to enlarge your photo - a truly beautiful scene!
NatureFootstep said…
it looks like old lava, maybe it is. Anyway, it is a gorgeous place.
Viera said…
really lovely place...

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