Callery Gorge New Zealand is a photograph by Joan Carroll which was uploaded on January 13th, 2018.
Callery Gorge New Zealand
Many people go to Franz Josef on the South Island of New Zealand solely for the glacier hikes, spending a day or two there and then moving to the... more
by Joan Carroll
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Callery Gorge New Zealand
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Joan Carroll
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Photograph - Photography And Digital Art
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Many people go to Franz Josef on the South Island of New Zealand solely for the glacier hikes, spending a day or two there and then moving to the next destination. Many of the other hiking tracks are peaceful and uncrowded. This was true for our late spring walk to Callery Gorge. The track starts on a wide road but then narrows through the rainforest and then follows alongside an old gold mining water race, reminders of the gold mining era. The track then descends to the historic Callery Gorge swing bridge from which this photo is taken. The gorge has changed dramatically over the years due to gravel deposits filling in the gorge and raising the level of the riverbed.
FEATURED PHOTO, AAA Images group, 2/3/18
FEATURED PHOTO, Travel Art group, 2/3/18
FEATURED PHOTO, Photography And Nature 101 group, 1/21/18
FEATURED PHOTO, Aotearoa Aka New Zealand Photography group, 1/20/18
FEATURED PHOTO, All Natural Beauty of This World group, 1/13/18
Joan carroll, river, landscape, turquoise, photography
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Tatiana Travelways
Congratulations! Your beautiful artwork has been featured on the homepage of "Travel Art" group at Fine Art America :) Welcome to the group! Please archive it in the specific travel category under discussions, and don't forget to promote it in our Pinterest group board: https://www.pinterest.com/travelways/travel-art-group-on-fine-art-america/ and/or Facebook group;)
Joan Carroll
thank you Mark for the feature in the Aotearoa Aka New Zealand Photography group, 1/20/18