Look at all those gannets on the cliff! Must have been awesome to see that.
[To answer your questions: the karst pinnacles I posted are in Zhangjiajie, which is in the Chinese province of Hunan. I usually add the country and province - when it's a large country like Canada, the USA or China - in my keywords, but I'll be more careful to identify the location, as I did in my bridge reflection post today. :-) ]
Hi Ann, Me again... I would love to have your email address so that I can answer your questions by email... IF you can, send it to me at betsyadams@mac.com. Thanks.
You asked if we hiked in winter... WELL--winter is my favorite time to hike as long as we are not hiking in ice and snow.... I love cold weather --and the waterfall are usually flowing good that time of year. Hiking in cold weather is invigorating to me.... (Am I crazy???? ha)
What a beautiful place, Ann! And terrific reflection shot! Hope you have a lovely weekend!
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That is an interesting feature reflecting on the wet sand.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, Ann, and the reflection is interesting.... Muriwai Cliff is so amazing.. Thanks for sharing.
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Betsy
It is certainly an unusual looking cliff - I suppose provides climbing opportunities for the hardy! On a calm day it and its shadow is awesome!
ReplyDeleteNice reflection shot of Muriwai Cliff in the sand. A lot of Gannets on the cliff top must be breeding season.
ReplyDeleteLook at all those gannets on the cliff! Must have been awesome to see that.
ReplyDelete[To answer your questions: the karst pinnacles I posted are in Zhangjiajie, which is in the Chinese province of Hunan. I usually add the country and province - when it's a large country like Canada, the USA or China - in my keywords, but I'll be more careful to identify the location, as I did in my bridge reflection post today. :-) ]
Terrific picture of an amazing place... This rock is so huge !
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful place, and what a great capture!
ReplyDeleteThis rock formation is really awesome.
ReplyDeleteHi Ann, Me again... I would love to have your email address so that I can answer your questions by email... IF you can, send it to me at betsyadams@mac.com. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou asked if we hiked in winter... WELL--winter is my favorite time to hike as long as we are not hiking in ice and snow.... I love cold weather --and the waterfall are usually flowing good that time of year. Hiking in cold weather is invigorating to me.... (Am I crazy???? ha)
Hugs,
Betsy
Wow this is beautiful! I wonder if they allow people to climb that huge stone mountain. ^_^ Happy weekend!
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Wonderful reflection!
ReplyDeleteIt's covered with them! Do they live there all the time?
ReplyDeleteNOT your everyday cliff.
ReplyDeleteThat's stunning scenery and a great photo.
ReplyDeleteImpressive!
ReplyDeleteHi Ann, beautiful scenery. thank you for your comment. I like NZ very much. Next time I would like to visit the South Island. Enjoy! T.
ReplyDeleteI really like that rock (cliff) formation. The reflection is pretty neat as well.
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing piece of rock! You captured a great reflection and the gannets and the people add to the interest.
ReplyDeletethis looks like a great place. Lovely shot.
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