When it is sunny in New Zealand it is gorgeous. We had a wonderful sunny day as we traveled to Nelson Lakes National Park to pick up the hikers and then continue to the coast for an overnight.
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Beautiful Lake Rotoiti in Nelson Lake NP |
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Along the West Coast on the Tasman Sea | | |
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We took a long walk around a lake in the Punakaiki area before visiting the Pancake Rocks in the Paparoa National Park. Through a layering-weather process called "stylobedding" the limestone has formed what looks like piles of thick pancakes! When the tide is high, you also can see fantastic blow-holes.
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