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Autumn in Kaeo




Although it doesn't get too cold up here in the far north we still have a few Autumn colours here and there. At Whangaroa Golf Club there are plenty of trees changing colour and dropping leaves.




These ones on the side of the highway between Kaeo and Whangaroa are shades of yellow, orange and red.




These ones are the same on the other side of the highway, around the corner is the town of Kaeo which has a very small population of approx 495 people. There are shops there, a school, a tavern etc but it's very much a farming rural town.

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Comments

Susan Heather said…
Those trees always look good in autumn. Doug spent his first 4 years in Kaeo.
local alien said…
Lovely autumn photos!
Andy said…
Thanks to the bright sunny days the autumn scenery is looking real good.
William Kendall said…
Pretty fall colours!
Lady Fi said…
Lovely autumn colours!
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Sometimes I wonder what our flat earther friends would say about it not getting cold up in the far north?

Beautiful shots, I especially like the last one with all the converging lines. Great composition.

Have a great weekend!!
Bill said…
The autumn colours are gorgeous. Love the scenery, it's so pretty to see.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Pretty shots. You live in such a beautiful area! Have a nice weekend.
PerthDailyPhoto said…
Gorgeous autumn colours Amy. I always enjoy the mix of greens and orange/reds 🍂
Nanda kumar said…
Beautiful images
Photo Cache said…
I'm suddenly envious of your season.


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Rhonda Albom said…
Seems that there are more evergreen trees on the North Island than deciduous. I have been enjoying a neighbours maple tree for the past several weeks as it has changed to all the colours you'd expect to see on a fall foliage trip. It looks very much like the trees you found in Kaeo.
Graham Edwards said…
Autumn colours are so much more rich and varied than at other times of the year.

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