I had 15 minutes to spare yesterday in between jobs so I walked down to our local Rainbow Falls for a brief sit next to the waterfall. Also known by it's Maori name of Waianiwaniwa, it has 3 different viewing platforms before leading along a short path to the water. At 27 metres tall it's made from an erosion of soft rock and sited on a hard basalt layer of rock.
Of course I had to take a short video of the waterfall. Linking up with Skywatch Friday.
21 comments:
How wonderful to work 15 minutes from the waterfall . Perfect place to walk to!
A wonderful place for a rest!
You are working so close to a waterfall? How wonderful. I would probably be there every lunch :)
Oh wow Amy what a wonderful sight to see and so close by ✨ Enjoyed the glimpse of the waterfalls I action 💙
...beautiful and so nice to hear the sound!
That's a beautiful waterfall. It's great that you can walk to it and enjoy the sound and view.
Good day to ya!
I've not been further up the Kerikeri River, than the Wharepuke Falls. I assume the Rainbow Falls are firther up. They look higher.
Gorgeous place and photos ~ ^_^
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Yes I do home help for people 2 days a week, one of my clients lives next door to the waterfall :-)
What a treat to be able to walk to these beautiful falls! No waterfalls in my neck of the woods, so fun to see these.
Very nice, what a pleasant place to spend some time in peace
Beautiful.
What a beautiful waterfall!
Great little video. Thanks, Amy, that sound is so soothing.
Hello,
What a beautiful waterfalls. Love the video! Enjoy your day, have a great weekend!
what a beautiful place to be so close to :))
What a beautiful scene!!
Gorgeous cascades!!
You definitely live in a great part of the country Amy.
I so would have a Picnic to that wonderful place. Never saw a waterfall in Nature, but would want to.
Fifteen minutes at a waterfall would satisfy my spirit! Lovely.
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