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Monday, March 3, 2008

moeraki boulders

In between rain showers this morning we stopped at Moeraki to see the unusual large spherical boulders along the beach. They kind of look like giants’ marbles, and have rolled off of the cliff faces when the softer earth erodes.

We actually spent more time looking at the iridescent spiral shells everyone else was just walking past, though.
Posted by Elise at 11:12 AM

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