The Lake

The Lake PanoramaWalking through the Bush, there are times when one is completely surrounded by threes, and other times when the view of the great lake open up in a clearing.

Weaving in and out of the bush, Tui’s and other native birds can be heard.On the far end of the lake we reach a small waterfall – a common stop point for tourists in the area.

After a short stop, we continue on the track again heading back towards Bethells and the dunes.

 

The Green Bush by the Lake

The Bush by Dunes

Taking another 15minutes heading straight up and over the dunes, on their less severe gradient side, we descend down and capture a view of Lake Wainamu.

Moving to the right of the lake, we find the trail and begin the one’ish hour circumnavigation of the beautiful still lake and lush green bush.

Lake Wainamu Dunes

Dunes

 

As mentioned yesterday, work took me on a fun little outing on Friday to the lake and sand dunes but Bethells Beach on Aucklands West Coast. Over the next few days I’ll narrate my photos from the trip.

A 10 minute walk through open scrub land, off Bethells Road (heading to Bethells Beach) we hit the giant sand dunes of Lake Wainamu.

Formed around 400 thousands of years ago, these dunes are an impressive sight as one breaks through the bush.

Flowers by the Lake

Flowers by the Lake

 

Friday took me on a work outing out to the West Coast, walking around some wonderful and diverse scenery.

I took along my old 35mm Minolta XG1 and iPod in pocket. Over the next week I’ll share some of the walk, and the background of the area.

For today though, Ill leave it with a shot of ‘Flowers by the Lake’. I ran another half marathon today – my first run since last months half marathon. I managed to shave 12min’s off the previous time!

More tomorrow!

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