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Picton Waterfront

I don't have alot of photos of Picton left, unfortunately due to a glitch with my external hard drive most of them were accidentally deleted. This was taken last April when we were in the process of driving down the north island to Greymouth. Picton is the top of the South Island where the interislander ferries berth after leaving Wellington. The carving in the photo is what's known as a Maori Pou, probably the result of a very clever local artist.

It's a small town with an approx population of around 4310 people and is a gateway to the Marlborough Sounds and Queen Charlotte Track. I would've liked to have been able to spend more time here and take more photos but we had to be on our way.

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Comments

Lydia C. Lee said…
What a lovely spot!
roentare said…
A beautiful park with a totem there. Quite scenic.
Pauline said…
Like so many others,I've wanted to be on my way after getting off the ferry. It's a shame really as it looks to be a very pleasant town.
Jutta K. said…
Da wäre ich jetzt auch gerne ein schöner Platz !
Graham Edwards said…
I liked Pictor and picked up some lovely wood carvings there.
local alien said…
It looks like a tranquil harbour
NCSue said…
Beautiful! I'd love to explore there.
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Tigger's Mum said…
It is looking lovely these days - it wasn't always thus.
Tom said…
...I've lost a number of pictures too, what a bumber.
Bill said…
What a beautiful spot.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Nice spot, very scenic with the water and everthing.
Iris Flavia said…
A nice place to be. Sad about your harddrive...
magiceye said…
Beautiful capture!
William Kendall said…
A beautiful spot.

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