The Catlins

Found in the depths of New Zealand’s South Island, the rugged coastline of The Catlins looks south towards Antarctica.

Getting out to the coast was feels like a breath of fresh air, regardless to the fact we live on the boarder of one of the world’s pristine national parks. The sea breeze is different to the dry Wanaka air. We forget home much we like the coast after being way for so long.

We spent the weekend down by Nugget Point, an iconic location for photography and wildlife enthusiast. The beaches here host Sea Lions and Penguins among many other walks of life.

The wildlife is not the only attraction, the coastline boasts some amazing geographic features such as blow holes, cliffs, bays and surf!

This is one of my favourite pictures from our weekend. It tells a lot about the location. The wind blown tree, rugged landscape, landscape use, and funky lines.

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