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Karangahake Gorge Cliffs




This is one of my favourite spots, about an hour or so out of Tauranga as I've posted before is the Karangahake Gorge a very historical place. The main highway has been carved out of the cliffs and on the left is the stream and waterfall that runs through. It's certainly a formidable place.

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Hello from Idaho, stop in from Perth Daily Photos. Such beauty and hope you fine the time to stop in for a cup of coffee
Bill said…
Beautiful scenery, I would enjoy driving there.
Andy said…
It is easy to see why it is one of your favourites. The scenery is beautiful.
PerthDailyPhoto said…
Gosh that would have been a huge endeavour building that road. I can see why it's a favourite spot Amy.
Fun60 said…
Spectacular scenery.
likeschocolate said…
So lovely!! Thank you for sharing! Hope you have a wonderful week!
Rhonda Albom said…
That gorge is lovely. I like when I pass by waterfalls on the side of the road.

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