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12-Mar-2010

St. Arnaud

The village of St Arnaud sits at the edge of Lake Rotoiti in the Nelson region, providing an ideal base for people who plan to hike or fish in Nelson Lakes National Park.Both Lake Rotoroa and Rotoiti are well known for their fine brown trout, and if you walk along the jetty you’ll see some friendly native eels swimming around the waters below. The lakes are a popular destination year round for boating, water skiing, swimming and kayaking, and hosts the annual New Zealand Antique and Classic Boatshow.

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Julie Oldfield09-Apr-2021 00:25
The road merging into the mountain is wonderful. V
George McCarten08-Apr-2021 23:31
Interesting that the hill is treeless. Is this a dry part of NZ?
larose forest photos08-Apr-2021 01:17
Terrific composition and a lovely shot of the mountain. V
Hank Vander Velde08-Apr-2021 00:51
A beautiful well composed image Jose.
Nick Paoni08-Apr-2021 00:17
Cool seeing that hill at the end of the road.
Carl Carbone07-Apr-2021 23:45
Very cool view of the entrance.
Fabienne07-Apr-2021 20:30
Jolie perspective avec la route qui guide l’œil jusqu’a la montagne.
Colin Storey07-Apr-2021 18:38
Very well composed scene.
Pieter Bos07-Apr-2021 18:23
Wonderful scene! ~V
Carter Creek07-Apr-2021 18:03
Excellent composition and use of leading lines. well done. V
Helen Betts07-Apr-2021 17:35
Looks like an easy place to drive around given the lack of cars. Also good leading lines to the mountain. V.
John Hamers07-Apr-2021 17:18
Like how the leads the eye to the mountain V!
Walter Otto Koenig07-Apr-2021 16:51
Very nice view of this mountain. Like the tones throughout. "V"
Dennis Hoyne07-Apr-2021 16:31
A beautiful scene!
Philip P07-Apr-2021 16:12
Love the cloud shadows on the mountains!
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