Thursday’s Photo — Muriwai Wind
Rain, gusts, gales, squalls: we’ve had the lot these last few weeks. In the South Island they’ve had to deal … Continue reading Thursday’s Photo — Muriwai Wind
Rain, gusts, gales, squalls: we’ve had the lot these last few weeks. In the South Island they’ve had to deal … Continue reading Thursday’s Photo — Muriwai Wind
Any photographer will tell you it’s worth getting up at dawn to get that photo. Despite being not naturally inclined … Continue reading Friday Photo — The Collie Dog
“The Road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has … Continue reading Wednesday Landscape — Road From Paradise
I chose this today because it reminds me of when I once felt warm. It was taken with my wife’s … Continue reading Monday Monochrome — Mahurangi Summer
It certainly didn’t look as inviting when Frodo and Sam arrived in Mordor to cast The One Ring into the … Continue reading Tuesday Landscapes — Mount Doom
Robyn and Ally, my youngest two daughters, share an iPod moment at Mahurangi Regional Park, near Auckland. Silver Efex Pro … Continue reading Today’s Photo — iPod Generation
At Muriwai, on Auckland’s west coast, you can visit the world’s most accessible gannet colony. We’ve been there many times … Continue reading Photo Essay — The Gannets’ Domain
I’ve decided to post a “photo of the day” each day, in edition to any other posts I feel inclined … Continue reading Photo of the Day — Dawn Road
One of the great things about living in Auckland is the diversity of the coastline. You can drive from the Tasman Sea to the Pacific Ocean in less than an hour. On the eastern side, the Pacific, the beaches are characterised by calm, blue seas — though there are surf beaches to be found — and sheltered bays of golden sand fringed by hills and cliffs of pohutukawa trees. The west coast, on the other hand, is a totally different story. Here, in the Waitakere region, shaped eons ago by violent volcanic activity, the coastline is rugged and forested, the sea wild and dangerous. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty and endowed with a unique ambiance, where nature is truly, and fully, in charge. Bethells Beach is typical of west coast beaches: wild, atmospheric, with an expanse of volcanic sand backed by weathered, eroded, bush-clad cliffs.
All Images © 2012 Mark Meredith

The only people with any sense who would want to brave the treacherous currents at Bethells are surfers. Continue reading “Bethells Beach”