One thing I've learned is that when you are traveling you should always leave yourself extra driving time.
This is especially true when you are in a place as picturesque as New Zealand.
If you allow yourself time to roam then you can pull over whenever you see a sign that looks like it might lead to something interesting.
This is how we found Huka Falls. We had gone to catch our flight and it was delayed so we drove back past town to a sign we had seen earlier.
I haven't edited these photos at all. The water actually is this amazing color.
The deeper the water the more brilliant the color. In the rapids it was this pale clear aqua.
The roar from the rapids blocked out the sound of everyone else's voice.
Its amazing how the loud consistent sound can make everything seem so silent.
Its even more brilliant in person. Oh and the sky! The sky was such a pretty blue.
The air is so fresh, so clean and you can smell the water running below you. It makes you want to just dip your hand in that water and take a drink.
For decades the power from the falls powered the hotel we stayed at. Its really impressive how people have used these rivers for centuries.
There are a few companies that also offer river cruises to get a very close view of the falls and its surrounding.
They got quite close, I'm sure they were all pretty damp.
If you allow yourself time to roam then you can pull over whenever you see a sign that looks like it might lead to something interesting.
This is how we found Huka Falls. We had gone to catch our flight and it was delayed so we drove back past town to a sign we had seen earlier.
I haven't edited these photos at all. The water actually is this amazing color.
The deeper the water the more brilliant the color. In the rapids it was this pale clear aqua.
The roar from the rapids blocked out the sound of everyone else's voice.
Its amazing how the loud consistent sound can make everything seem so silent.
Its even more brilliant in person. Oh and the sky! The sky was such a pretty blue.
The air is so fresh, so clean and you can smell the water running below you. It makes you want to just dip your hand in that water and take a drink.
For decades the power from the falls powered the hotel we stayed at. Its really impressive how people have used these rivers for centuries.
There are a few companies that also offer river cruises to get a very close view of the falls and its surrounding.
They got quite close, I'm sure they were all pretty damp.
Telephoto lenses are the coolest.
Around Huka Falls are tons of walking trails. They are all clearly marked with the amount of time it will take to walk the loop.
I think I've fantasized about these footpaths before. I just know if I took the time I could find all sorts of magical worlds behind those leaves.
Under the cover of these paths everything smells damp and alive. I love the smell of wet dirt. I love the smell of rain.
Every thing here is so entirely alive.
It is so powerful.
Where do you go for a water fix? The beach? A pool? A crick :) The interwebs?
Around Huka Falls are tons of walking trails. They are all clearly marked with the amount of time it will take to walk the loop.
I think I've fantasized about these footpaths before. I just know if I took the time I could find all sorts of magical worlds behind those leaves.
Under the cover of these paths everything smells damp and alive. I love the smell of wet dirt. I love the smell of rain.
Every thing here is so entirely alive.
It is so powerful.
Where do you go for a water fix? The beach? A pool? A crick :) The interwebs?
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ReplyDeleteBack to NZ... wow, I could almost smell and taste the pureness of the water! All their tourism ads about 100% PURE are so true, aren't they? I was in a Shotover Jet in one of their rivers and when they boat made a quick turn, a spray of water swept over us and I accidentally gulped down some (I was sitting in front!) and it was so pure-tasting!
What a way to end your trip ... The unexpected adventures are the sweetest! Safe trip home!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking!
ReplyDeleteUgh! I want to be there, I have the creek in the backyard, Im more of a port town girl but I will take what I can get. I hope you guys had the time of your lives, and I cant wait to see what else you were up to. That water is so amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOODNESS. I can't believe the color of the water. Amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteThat color is gorgeous!!! I could so easily jump into that...
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Great memories to take away from the end of your trip. Hope the journey home is a safe one.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! My favorite is the last photo, it must have been breathtaking! I love water in all forms, ponds, lakes, rivers, oceans...
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! I love water. I love the ocean, rivers, anything place that has water. These are some really beautiful photos. You had a great day to take pictures. Wonderful weather.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh so gorgeous! I love waterfalls, water bodies..whatever. I like to go to the state parks where there are waterfalls, we have several, we've gone to Niagara Falls, Canada quite a few times and it was so relaxing to just sit in the park and watch the water. Luckily, we had sun glasses on because we dozed off!!
ReplyDeleteThat water color is amazing. I've been showing Match your New Zealand pictures and he promised we'd go there someday. Sooo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! That place is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be such an original comment, but I have to say it. What a beautiful place! How wonderful you were able to go there together!
ReplyDeleteThat last one is amazing... the sky! The water!
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable water!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe crick is where I go :) These are simply breathtaking! -Tammy
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