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Carew Falls Walk

More from Moana - Lake Brunner. A couple of weeks ago B and I also completed this 30 minute nature walk. This is a DOC walk so it is a area where Kiwi most likely live, we were dismayed to see a family with a dog walking the track.



Lots of dried skeleton leaves - typical for this time of year.


 

 



One side of the watrefall going down the mountain to the lake below.



In most New Zealand nature walks it's common to see little mini waterfalls along the way.



And here's what we came to see - Carew Waterfall. Again I didn't have my camera with me so the photos and videos here are taken with my cellphone.

Comments

Bill said…
What a wonderful place to explore.
Ananka said…
Great photos. I do enjoy places like this :-D
roentare said…
Mini falls are plentiful in NZ. Love the walks
Connie said…
I looks like a lovely place for a day's adventure and maybe even a picnic :)
magiceye said…
Beautiful nature in its raw form captured beautifully!
That seems like a nice walk to me. We don't have real waterfalls in the Netherlands, it's a bit too flat here for that.
s.c said…
That looks very inviting for a nice walk.
Absolutely delightful! I'd love to go walking there!
local alien said…
Beautiful NZ bushwalk. Pity about the dog. Some people just can't understand
Sharon said…
These are great photos. It looks like a great place to enjoy nature.
csuhpat1 said…
What an amazing walk. So very beautiful.
DawnTreader said…
Impressive waterfall (the main one)...
Tom said…
...thanks for taking me along the see these beautiful sights.
Lydia C. Lee said…
Love the moss covered rocks in the first few pics. Lovely. #MCoW
A lovely place to explore.

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