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Wharariki Beach is a beach west of Cape Farewell, the northernmost point of the South Island of New Zealand.

 

The north-facing sandy beach is accessible only via a 20-minute walking track from the end of Wharariki Road. The road end is approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the nearest settlement, the small village of Puponga. A camping ground is located along Wharariki Road, but the area surrounding the beach is devoid of any development. Wharariki Beach is bordered by Puponga Farm Park, with the wider area more or less surrounded by the northern end of Kahurangi National Park.

 

The beach is flanked to the east and west by cliffs, but due to the flat topography of the area behind it, the beach area and the grassy dunes behind it are quite exposed to winds.

 

Wharariki Beach is perhaps best known for the Archway Islands, featured frequently in photos in New Zealand landscape calendars. It is also the default lock screen image and one of desktop wallpapers on Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system.

Manuka or Kanuka? Do you remember how to tell the difference? ;-)

A window display in Manuka that caught my eye.

bee on manuka, McKee Reserve

Kiri Manuka Honey Cleansing Soap.

Nouvelle Zélande - Presqu'île de Coromandel 15 novembre 2012

これまで、ポークにチキンとマヌカハニーのお肉料理を試してきましたが、

今回はトマトの甘みと酸味たっぷりのハッシュドビーフのご紹介です!

 

スープ状にするタイミングでマヌカハニーを投入するので、

たまねぎやにんじんの野菜の旨みとちょうどいいハーモニーを演出します☆

ご飯にかけて、ハヤシライス風に食べたらお子様もゴキゲン!

まだまだ寒ーい3月にいかがですか?

Craters of the Moon, Taupo

August 7, 2009. Manuka NAR. Erythrina sandwicensis (planted). There was so little gall damage that at first I thought the wasps missed this isolated tree, but they are there. In a few spots there is quite a bit of damage, but for the most part the leaves are completely free of galls.

The Manuka bushes on the walk leading to the Putangirua Pinnacles in Aorangi Forest Park are flowering.

View on Black B l a c k M a g i c

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Australia grows some crazy ass flowers...

Wharariki Beach is a beach west of Cape Farewell, the northernmost point of the South Island of New Zealand.

 

The north-facing sandy beach is accessible only via a 20-minute walking track from the end of Wharariki Road. The road end is approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the nearest settlement, the small village of Puponga. A camping ground is located along Wharariki Road, but the area surrounding the beach is devoid of any development. Wharariki Beach is bordered by Puponga Farm Park, with the wider area more or less surrounded by the northern end of Kahurangi National Park.

 

The beach is flanked to the east and west by cliffs, but due to the flat topography of the area behind it, the beach area and the grassy dunes behind it are quite exposed to winds.

 

Wharariki Beach is perhaps best known for the Archway Islands, featured frequently in photos in New Zealand landscape calendars. It is also the default lock screen image and one of desktop wallpapers on Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system.

Seen on a walk along the Two Bays Walking Track.

Main Ridge.

Mornington Peninsula

Victoria.

 

The leaves are prickly and rigid, broadest near the middle, tapering above and below. Bark is persistent.

This plant can be confused with Prickly Teatree - Leptospermum continentale. (It has small prickly leaves, oval in shape, and broadest at the base. its bark isflaky and papery)

Foraging at night on manuka and bracket fungi, on Three Sisters Hill, Southland, NZ.

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