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The bridge is between the iconic Rangitoto & Motutapu islands in Auckland's Inner Hauraki Gulf.
I've walked over it on many occassions.
Please correct or Aucklanders will continue to fall about in mirth.
You have really taken a beautiful picture of our lake! I live just 600 meters from it and see it almost every day, but never really SEE it, if you know what I mean.. Nice!
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The bridge is between the iconic Rangitoto & Motutapu islands in Auckland's Inner Hauraki Gulf. I've walked over it on many occassions. Please correct or Aucklanders will continue to fall about in mirth.
That is not an ash flow -- that is a MUD flow.
Bella cascada, bonita imagen, saludos Amparo
Foto del contraste entre la destrucción y la vida que sigue, muy buena, saludos desde Madrid Amparo
WOW! That's all I can say....
Buena foto, no se porque me recuerda la película de la Guerra de las Galaxias.
Your photos are verry nice
You have really taken a beautiful picture of our lake! I live just 600 meters from it and see it almost every day, but never really SEE it, if you know what I mean.. Nice!
This image is not the upper Mohawk Lake.....
For your interest, these columns are of dolerite, not of dolomite. Dolomite has a sedimetary origin.
Dolerite is igneous. During the Jurassic Period the columns formed when molten magma cooled.