Tuesday, 22 August 2023

Ahaura Carvings


On our way to Reefton recently we passed through the small town of Ahaura which is about 40 minutes from Greymouth. It is literally a very small town which has houses, a pub and I think a local store from memory. I stopped to take a photo of this tiny cottage which has alot of Maori and Pasifika carvings outside it. I'm not sure who owns it but it sure is unique.

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14 comments:

roentare said...

These carvings look very stylish!

gz said...

Work to be justifiably proud of

Klara said...

Interesting find.

Graham Edwards said...

Unusual but interesting.

local alien said...

An interesting house. Another fascinating photo

s.c said...

And although it's made of wood, it does feel more like a small stone building. Funny.

Tigger's Mum said...

Such a small building - the clock (and style) makes me wonder if it might once have been the local post office.

Bill said...

What a wonderful find, the carvings look interesting and unique.

Tom said...

..we saw similar cravings in Hawaii.

Pisi Prkl said...

Interesting wood carvings. I would like to have one.

Villrose said...

Nice! Think I would have stopped by.

DawnTreader said...

Quite an exhibition. Do you know if they're there permanently, and if the collection keeps growing??

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

It's a sweet cottage and great carvings, wonderful photo catch. I like knowing I'm not the only one who takes pictures of interesting private homes and gardens that we see. I never see anybody to ask if it's OK, but I always assume they wouldn't live in sweet, unique homes if they didn't want to be noticed!

William Kendall said...

I like the look of the place.

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