New Zealand - Banks Peninsula
Just south of Christchurch lies the Banks Peninsula, its
volcanic origins evident with its lofty crater rim encircling a collapsed/eroded
core now filled with seawater in the form of Akaroa Harbour. The scenic drive
along the summit road offered us plenty of panoramic views, and the French
colonial town of Akaroa was worth a quick stop. But the highlight for us was a
walk along the narrow Onawe Peninsula, which extends into the harbor from the
west. With shoreline, really interesting rock formations, and views all around,
this was a great walk.
Shoreline at Onawe Peninsula
Wild rock formations
Akaroa Harbour. Onawe Peninsula is the long triangular bit just left of center in the harbour.
(photo by Deborah)
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