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Cooper's beach retro bach


I spotted this holiday bach in a secluded part of Cooper's Beach and estimate it to be possibly around 30-40 years old - looks retro to me. We're having a very blah Winter so far, mostly overcast gray cloudy days - typical when you live in the far north of NZ.

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gz said…
we're having a summer just like your winter.....
Susan Heather said…
That bach is in a delightful spot isn't it.
local alien said…
Even a grey day has its beauty
eileeninmd said…
Hello, what a pretty view of the beach and water. Lovely photo. Enjoy your day, have a happy weekend ahead!
Stevenson said…
the summer heat is excruciating now here in the Philippines but that beach is just so Amazing!! Though cloudy, you can see its pristine beauty!

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That's a pretty shot. Very nice composition. What an awesome little beach house (bach... Had to look that one up 😊).
carol l mck said…
magnificent photo! Awesome!

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Sharon said…
What a gorgeous photo!
Jim said…
Beautiful.
I like how you framed this image. Lovely!
I see someone sitting on beach and playing the ukulele.
Coffee is on
Rhonda Albom said…
Looks like it could be an old fibrolite weekender.

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