What Prettier Place on the Planet?

October 15, 2010

Photos by Lynley Capon
(Third of Three Parts)


VIEWS FROM NEW ZEALAND – In recent weeks, Cairns Media Magazine has presented stories and photos by Lynley Capon about New Zealand. That's the land of Lynley's birth where she recently returned for a time after living in Asia.

Almost everywhere that Lynley pointed her camera produced a pleasing photo. That's the kind of place New Zealand is. Probably it leads the world in natural beauty per square mile.

New Zealand has so much to offer that Lynley's best photos overflowed into a third set of images. Some of the best remaining views of her homeland appear here. No wonder she's proud of the place.

For anyone planning to travel “beyond down under” to see New Zealand in person, one morsel of advice looks obvious. “Don't forget to take a camera.”


Previously Published:

Land of Beauty Leads the Way Each Day

Thrills, Spills, Chills: Try New Zealand



Picton Harbor may prove too pleasant to depart.



The Waimakariri River towards Arthur's Pass has
small rocks at its edges, huge ones in the distance.




Kaikoura Mountains seen near the seaside.



Lyttelton Harbor: one more tranquil setting.



Southern Alps provide a rugged
scene as viewed from the west.




In the Alps: a bridge toward higher ground.


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Does New Zealand lead the world in
natural beauty? Shown is Lake Rotoiti.



Houses with views rarely
beat this one in Kaikoura.




Mountain pass: a scene in the Alps.



Moana on the Lake:
pristine at every level.




Pass through Moria Gate.



Land meets ocean: the coast
makes a pleasant sight.




Folks in New Zealand stay near the sea.

 

 

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