DP Photo Challenge: atop

View of Kaipara Harbour, from Atiu Creek Regional Park, Tapora, NZ. Image: Su Leslie, 2017

View of the Oruawharo River and Kaipara Harbour from Atiu Creek Regional Park, Tapora, NZ. Image: Su Leslie, 2017

There is a hint of autumn in the air. Auckland’s oppressive humidity has disappeared and I feel invigorated enough for long walks.

View of the Kaipara Harbour from Atiu Creek Regional Park, Tapora, NZ. Image: Su Leslie, 2017

The Tauhoa River, Kaipara. Seen from Atiu Creek Regional Park, Tapora, NZ. Image: Su Leslie, 2017

The Atiu Creek Regional Park covers over 800 hectares of bush, farm and wetlands north of Auckland with walking, cycling and horse-trekking trails criss crossing the landscape.

The park was gifted to Auckland in 2006 by owners Pierre and Jackie Chatelanat, who wanted to protect it from development and allow people to enjoy its beauty.

Views from atop the parks many hills are panoramic and stunning.

Daily Post Photo Challenge | atop

36 thoughts on “DP Photo Challenge: atop

  1. Stunning is the word I’d have chosen also. A distant cousin just returned from two months in NZ and Australia and loved NZ. She wrote about how green it is and also about the absence of guns. Sounds heavenly.

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    • I think my little corner of the world is a very special place. The (relative) absence of guns is something I value more than ever — being mother to a young man. And I would love to say that our country lives up to the hype, but our government seems determined to destroy (and/or sell off) the natural environment and we are becoming an increasingly socially unequal society. I’m feeling very angry and politically fired up at the moment — which is why the trip to Atiu was such balm for my grumpy soul.

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  2. That park is such a wonderful gift to leave the world. I really enjoyed your photos though I hadn’t realised Auckland was a humid place. No wonder so many kiwis from there love to make their home on the Gold Coast in Queensland. The climate must be very similar.

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