Signal Hill is located just outside of Dunedin, to the northeast, and you can drive to the top. The first photo looks to the southwest, back on the city, with the camera at its widest angle. You can see both the harbor and the ocean, and you can see how close they are to each other. At that closest place, the land in between is flat, and the worry about erosion at the ocean beach is that the flat area would be eaten away by the waves, and the harbor and the ocean would be connected there. The rest of the photos are zoomed in, panning around beginning with a view to the southeast, then south, then west. I should perhaps clarify that Dunedin is on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. Near Dunedin the coastline takes a turn, and right at Dunedin, the coastline runs almost due east-west.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
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Zach & I (Julie) are enjoying your photos and information.
Am enjoying your photos.
When does spring come to NZ?
Is Dave doing his fantastic watercolors yet?
Am embarrassed to say ( from the seventies!!) that I had a fellow navy dentist who called himself a kiwi after being a Rotary exchange student in NZ.
Enjoy your time in NZ and ask Dave to shoot me an email at woosailor@yahoo.com.
Alan Kiefer from Wooster
You are living in amazing beauty! I am inspired to go take pictures of the corn fields around Orange City. I have to remind myself that this is for a season!
Love the pictures!
Lynne
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