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- Title
- Kotihotiho, Cave Creek Paparoa National Park, Punakaiki, New Zealand
- Content partner
- Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
- Collection
- Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Ara Flickr
- Description
Arguably one of the most beautiful spots on earth, Cave Creek was the scene of a tragedy in 1995 when a viewing platform collapsed killing 17 polytechnic students & a Department of Conservation field officer. Visitors numbers are relatively low, and the constantly damp environment ensures that disturbed foliage quickly grows back on every av...
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- Image
- Date created
- 2013-10-07
- Creator
- Steve Reekie
- Contributing partner
- Te Ara Flickr Pool
- URL
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/30798443@N02/10182583593/in/pool-teara/
- Locations
- Punakaiki,
- Related subjects
- Aotearoa / New Zealand / New Zealand Wild / Nature / New Zealand Nature / Wild / Steve Reekie / West Coast / New Zealand photography / New Zealand Geographic / National Geographic / Cave Creek / Buller / Paparoa National Park / Punakaiki / Paparoas / Limestone / Landscape / karst / karren / creek / cave / moss / mossy / green / light / scenic / stream / beauty / bush / lush / scenery / New Zealand nature photos / New Zealand pics / nature photos / nature pics / wilderness / native / natural / beautiful / Wonderland Aotearoa / scenic New Zealand / wild New Zealand / New Zealand nature photography / nature photography / Steve Reekie photography / Steve Reekie photos / wild Aotearoa / photos / photography / Under / threat / from / New / Zealand's / National / Government / Kotihotiho / #GreatNature / #stunning / #gorgeous
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