Friends
Mount Taranaki
Tree Fern and Bamboo
Tangarakau River
Under the Pines.
Defences.
River Below
Old Cottage.
Below the Hills.
Pleasant Farmland Scene.
From above Sandy Bay .
Island.
Lakeside
Dripping Wet!
By the Lake.
Farm track
Waterfall
Looking Out
Reflective!
Exiting Cambridge From the North.
Old Shed.
Tall trees.
Rural Hall
Shadow and Sunlight.
Hill country.
Between Rows of Trees.
Lake Reflections.
Cafe,
Houses on the Hill
It's a Green Land.
Ups and Downs of Travel.
Trees and Hills.
Art in the Park.
Green Land
View Between Trees
Around a Lake.
The River Below.
Roadside Nature.
Overlooking The Waikato River.
Still Useful.
Reflective Waters.
Lake Whakamaru
Cafe View.
Land and Sky
Whakamaru Dam.
Evening skies.
Park Reflecting.
New Plymouth Wharf.
Garden View.
Above the Waikato River
Lonely Farm.
Entrance To Hamilton Gardens.
The Road Narrows.
Across the Lake.
Lake View.
Rural Scene.
Red Hot Pokers.
Bridged.
Overlooking Lake Whakamaru.
Waikato River From The East Side.
Into the Unknown.
A glimpse of Lake.
Lake Through Trees.
Large Rocky buff above Jones Landing
Whakamaru Dam.
Replanted
Central Cambridge.
Distant Hills
Pretty Farm,
Lake Waikare.
Tree Fern and Bamboo.
I wonder who plaited the flax!
Lake Through Trees
Harvested.
Across the valley
A Tractor Convention?
Passing By.
Pines and Undergrowth
Toward the Hills.
View from our window.
Near Tokoroa
Above the Lake
Beyond the Farm Fence.
On Highway 1.
Brick Fence.
Cambridge Shopping Center.
Main Road, Cambridge.
Barn and Bales.
Green World.
At a Farm Entrance.
On Highway 1
Entrance to Reserve.
Under Blue Sky.
Approaching a Bridge
Tapped.
Trees line Road.
No Mail Today.
Pegged Out.
A Lot of Power Poles.
Cows in Pasture.
Pine trees
Farm Scene.
Path into the Bush.
Pathway.
Road Works Through Fence
Truck On Rural Road.
In Melbourne City Center.
In Rotorua City
Bluebell Patch.
Yarra River
Evening Light.
Old Taupo Road.
Over a Fence
Memorial.
Tokoroa Decoration.
Coming Into Town.
Green Fields.
Matarawa Stream.
Reaching For the Sky.
Across Rural Landscape.
Old Trunk.
Travelling the Highway.
Above Matarawa Stream.
Monument.
Farm Pond.
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Between Trees.
. Travelling south on the Forgotten World Highway.
The Forgotten World Highway can be approached from Stratford or Taumarunui. It wriggles its way over four mountain saddles, through an eerie one-lane tunnel and along a sinuous river gorge. Fifteen kilometres of the road is unsealed gravel, and the only significant settlement on the way is Whangamomona, where the historic hotel is known for its hospitality. Built on colonial bridle paths formed in the late 19th century, the highway is remote and mysterious to the extreme. While it's only 150 kilometres long, the Forgotten World Highway is a highly memorable driving journey.
The Forgotten World Highway can be approached from Stratford or Taumarunui. It wriggles its way over four mountain saddles, through an eerie one-lane tunnel and along a sinuous river gorge. Fifteen kilometres of the road is unsealed gravel, and the only significant settlement on the way is Whangamomona, where the historic hotel is known for its hospitality. Built on colonial bridle paths formed in the late 19th century, the highway is remote and mysterious to the extreme. While it's only 150 kilometres long, the Forgotten World Highway is a highly memorable driving journey.
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