![]() The Te Kaihinaki (ancient boulders) - these huge (up to 4m diameter) spheres rest half sunk in the sand and surf at this beach near Moeraki. | Photo |
The Te Kaihinaki (ancient boulders) - these huge (up to 4m diameter) spheres rest half sunk in the sand and surf at this beach near Moeraki. The Te Kaihinaki (ancient boulders) - these huge (up to 4m diameter) spheres rest half sunk in the sand and surf at this beach near Moeraki. Photo
| The Te Kaihinaki (ancient boulders) - these huge (up to 4m diameter) spheres rest half sunk in the sand and surf at this beach near Moeraki.Photographer: Nacho LibreFrom: Day 257 - it seems that newspaper editors are right: a scandal always sells! TB Code: [photo=2029293] The Te Kaihinaki (ancient boulders) - these huge (up to 4m diameter) spheres rest half sunk in the sand and surf at this beach near Moeraki.They were formed millions of years ago around lime crystals within the surrounding mudstone. |
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