Below.. Port Chalmers.. in the distance the other side of the Otago Peninsular
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Taken out the car window
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Above: Looking back towards Port Chalmers, and Macandrew bay on the other side of the peninsular. Was a frosty morning..
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Above: Parked up checking the spot.. Below, Two surfers crossing the river.
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Walking back down the hill after the check (note the frost on the road) before we went out.
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After the surf I took a detour to cheack another spot .. wind had turned a strong onshore.
2.30pm.. look how long my shadow is. gets dark at 5pm
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Below: Harbour Cone in the distance.. in the foreground a derelict farm, the words ARAMOANA on the shed were painted there a quarter of a century ago, saying "save Aramoana' when an aluminium smelter was to be built at the entrance to the harbour, thankfully due to protest it never went ahead.
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