The west coast is even less inhabited than the east coast and is a lot more rugged. The road winds quite close to the sea and it is a great drive just pootling south along side the sea. There are loads of places to pull over and stop to picnic or take photos along this strech of road - which hasn't been the case in a lot of places - I have just been finding drive ways or flat verges to pull over in. The rocks above are the 'pancake rocks' that appear to exist in just one location along the coast, the rock is limestone and it is layered from top to bottom - the reason for this or its method of formation is unknown.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
West Coast
The west coast is even less inhabited than the east coast and is a lot more rugged. The road winds quite close to the sea and it is a great drive just pootling south along side the sea. There are loads of places to pull over and stop to picnic or take photos along this strech of road - which hasn't been the case in a lot of places - I have just been finding drive ways or flat verges to pull over in. The rocks above are the 'pancake rocks' that appear to exist in just one location along the coast, the rock is limestone and it is layered from top to bottom - the reason for this or its method of formation is unknown.
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