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Punakaiki Review

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The thousand-story stone rock that drove to the road was broken... I didn't catch up with the rising tide. I didn't see the fountain in Figure 2. It's a pity that the natural scenery is beautiful! The attractions take about 2~ 3 hours to visit. New Zealand can't drive by itself.

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Posted: Dec 2, 2019
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  • 旅の径
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Thousand-Layer Rock, also known as Thousand-Layer Rock, is a unique attraction on the west coast of the South Island. The scenery is spectacular. A huge rock shaped like Thousand-Layer Pancakes protrudes from the cliffs into the sea, or a column of sky, or connected into one piece, magnificent. Stop and watch ~ sea breezes, waves, birds singing; move and change scenery ~ ghostly work, colorful, for the beauty and strength of nature. The facilities are comprehensive. The trails, observation decks and logos of the scenic spots are set very scientifically and comprehensively. After entering the scenic spot, follow the trail and circle clockwise, you can fully view the entire scenic spot without taking any wrong roads; standing on the observation deck, the most spectacular scenery is in front of you, unobstructed; follow the guidance of the signboard, both to increase knowledge and to take reminiscent photos. Convenient transportation. From Greymouth, the car is 45 minutes north along the road, and it is very convenient to park at the gate of the scenic spot on the side of the road. Many tourists regard her as the first stop of the South Island counterclockwise roundabout tour.

    1
    Posted: Sep 12, 2020
  • pxy0705
    5/5Outstanding
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    The thousands of layers of rock on New Zealand's South Island is a very strange natural landscape. The rocks on the seaside are naturally weathered into layers like a huge thousands of cakes. It is very magical. This geological landscape is called columnar shoes. It is a miracle of natural formation on the coast. It is definitely worth seeing.

    1
    Posted: Apr 24, 2020
  • Miss Lexus
    4/5Excellent

    One-day west costal drive through Southern Alps n Greymouth just for the amazing natural wonder-Punakaiki Blow Holes and Pancake Rocks where the sea, wind and massive geological change have shaped the landscape creating fascinating stacked limestone rocks n eroded sea creating blowholes.

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    Posted: Feb 2, 2020
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Thousand-Stone Rock is located in the south of New Zealand and will definitely pass by if you drive by car. The rocks along the coast cliffs were hit by waves for tens of thousands of years, forming a layer of uneven arrangement of shapes, very spectacular, some washed into a stone monument, set in front of the shore, the huge waves still standing upright, like a warrior guarding, people feel thousands of.

    3
    Posted: Feb 21, 2018
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Thousand-Layer Rock on the west coast of New Zealand's South Island is a very strange natural landscape, where seaside rocks are washed down by waves like a giant Thousand-Layer cake. Millions of years of scouring have made the rocks here appear to be in a variety of postures, full of imagination.

    1
    Posted: Sep 8, 2019
  • 正义的力量
    5/5Outstanding
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    Pancake Rock, like the Napoleonic cake of the West and the roast duck cake of the East, is close to the Tasman Sea, formed 30 million years ago. It is famous for its stormy waves, and every wave hits and every roar is spectacular to the end.

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    Posted: Apr 30, 2017
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