New Zealand was full of natural wonders, not least among them the Orakei Korako geothermal park – this is one of the boardwalks heading up through native bush to the next thermal pool.
[I will be posting some of the images from this geothermal adventure on my New Zealand blog in quite a while as I’m still posting the South island journeys & this is a North Island adventure – just add the site to your reader or Follow me ‘Along the Long White Cloud‘
Joining Alive & Trekking for this week's Which Way Photo Challenge -
I wish we did boardwalks more in this country. So much easier to walk on than the scree strewn, bramble covered, mud to your knees trails that we have to endure!
ah but we are toughies!
I used to be! Not so agile now. 😊
Boardwalks are made to protect natural vegetation from trampling and erosion, or to keep us ‘walking on water’. It is a bonus that they are easy to walk on.
A bonus I wouldn’t object to!
Yay, New Zealand! Love it and thanks for joining in
love the find the ways!
What a lovely path to walk….
it was though the air is very sulphurous from the mineral geothermal and mud pools
I suppose it’s healthy breathing this in, huh?
might even protect against this virus 😉
🙂 🙂