depictions by the rule of thirds; descriptions mostly freestyle words
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!
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ah but we are toughies!
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I used to be! Not so agile now. 😊
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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.
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A bonus I wouldn’t object to!
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Yay, New Zealand! Love it and thanks for joining in
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love the find the ways!
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What a lovely path to walk….
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it was though the air is very sulphurous from the mineral geothermal and mud pools
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I suppose it’s healthy breathing this in, huh?
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might even protect against this virus 😉
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🙂 🙂
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