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We arrived at the lighthouse and we could finally see it when standing right next to it. The fog was really thick. We decided - wisely - to wait it out a bit from a distance. Luckily we didn’t have to wait long and were treated with a stunning sight. Nugget Point, New Zealand.
Experienced by Jasper van der Meij
22 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
A very unique rock structure on the Otago coast. Such an awesome mood when I visited, super windy up where this shot was taken!
Experienced by Tyler Lastovich
96 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
Travelling in a camper van for 10 days has some of its benefits. One of the benefits are being able to pull up and spend as much time as you want wherever you want. This shot was taken in NZ at Tunnel Beach.
Experienced by Tim Patch
101 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
On my way into work one morning in winter, and the water was so calm. The lights on the ship and the city were just so stunning, I had to stop and capture it. Long exposure. littleleafcreative.com
Experienced by Kerensa Pickett
102 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
It’s incredible that you can see views like this just 10 minutes away from where I go to university (Dunedin, New Zealand). What a magical place for a study break.
Experienced by Joshua Harris
111 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
The Otago headlands are home to some of the most wicked views, winds and waters. But still very beautiful
Experienced by Aleks Dahlberg
113 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
We came home from Sandymount as the clouds were receding from the peninsula towards the city. The sun was shining through the mist and lighting up the water.
Experienced by Aleks Dahlberg
118 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
Dinghy and reflections of Autumn forest. This photo was taken on a calm, peaceful Sunday morning while walking around Blueskin Bay, Waitati (Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand).
Experienced by Tomas Sobek
179 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
Taken in Queenstown New Zealand. Window facing Lake Wakatipu and The Remarkables at sunset times.
Experienced by R Mo
180 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
On my trip through New Zealand I met one guy how also comes from Germany and slept in the same ski lodge. He offers us to give us a free paragliding flight if we will drive his car down in the valley. Guys this was just awesome! We get to free paragliding flights (it was the first time for me) and it was just perfect. :)
Experienced by Pablo Heimplatz
180 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
On my trip through New Zealand I met one guy how also comes from Germany and slept in the same ski lodge. He offers us to give us a free paragliding flight if we will drive his car down in the valley. Guys this was just awesome! We get to free paragliding flights (it was the first time for me) and it was just perfect. :)
Experienced by Pablo Heimplatz
180 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
Truth be told, I didn’t even realise there were people in the image until I looked at it a few weeks later. It was a winter’s day in Queenstown and I was out for a walk while taking a break from the tours I guide. I always have my camera with me and the fall colours were out - a rare sight for a North Islander in New Zealand.
Experienced by Joel Staveley
180 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
Walking at sunset is one of the small things that I miss about New Zealand. Something simple, but stunning every single time.
Experienced by Tyler Lastovich
180 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
We decided to go for a hike up the infamous Queenstown Hill Summit walk. It wasn’t easy for us beginners, but we kept on. We came to a fork in the track. The sign to the left “5 minute track” and the sign to the right “20 minute walk”. We decided to take the longer route which lead us to this dark looking forest where the sun light was kept away by the tall pine trees. We instantly felt mysterious and pulled out our cameras to capture this enchanting (some would say dead and dry) forest.
Experienced by Bulb Creative
184 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
That water is really cold, like REALLY cold. Julia is a fantastic model and fantastic friend for doing this shoot for me. St Bathans is a stunning dark blue, lake surrounded by white cliffs, which made for a perfect spot to do a water shoot.
Experienced by Jordan Heath
188 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
Picturesque view of the mountains leading up to Milford sound Follow Instagram for more @ _stuartdavies
Experienced by Stuart Davies
189 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
During our trip through New Zealand we found this sweet spot. All the bras are from visitors. This is a social campaign from the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation near Queenstown. They collect some money with a little box for donations. Greet opportunity to finance a little bit for the research to fight agains breast cancer.
Experienced by Pablo Heimplatz
190 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
We were on our way to bushy beach in New Zealand to see some penguins. We didn’t see any penguins, but we saw some sea lions. This is south Island on the coast of NZ
Experienced by Tim Patch
194 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
This is one of my favourite photos from the Kepler Track in New Zealand. We had a lot of rain the day beforehand but this day was clearing with some lingering clouds around us. Looking behind us you could see the pathway snake its way around the mountain, really showing the scale of the walk we were doing.
Experienced by Jade Stephens
194 km from Purakaunui Falls Road
Hiking the 4 day Kepler Track in Fiordland, New Zealand. This was taken on day 2 of the hike, after crossing these immensely tall and steep ridgelines - they can be notoriously dangerous to cross if you have poor conditions (wind, rain) but we somehow had perfect weather after a day of rain before. I fell in love with the texture of the mountains from the snow carving it out.
Experienced by Jade Stephens