Friday, March 28, 2014

Bayly's Beach

We spent a couple nights in a cabin on Bayly's Beach, NZ's longest beach, 60-some miles of uninterrupted, undeveloped beach, broad golden sands, great Tasman surf...
En route, the Kauri Museum















More on the great trees in a later post...















Always interesting clouds in NZ















Looking south on Bayly's Beach















And north















NZ's low-tide beaches are all considered roads, thoroughfares,
wherein all the usual traffic laws and customs apply (keep
left, when convenient; drive as fast as possible; always act
surprised to see other vehicles on the road...)


















Tasman sunset















Thus















Thus















Ditto















Ditto















Houses in a cove accessible only via low-tide beach















Most rental car companies do not permit driving on beaches

1 comment:

Rebecca said...

Those sunset photos are gorgeous!