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28Jan/100

Greymouth – Great day on the Coast

Greymouth has so much to offer with recent history to explore, fantastic scenery and hospitality

plus peace and quiet.

27Jan/101

Kaikoura – Sea fog

These two images were taken 10 minutes apart this afternoon.

27Jan/100

Eden Park development live photo – Hive of activity as SE stand takes shape

As viewed from the SnapitHD Wecam. For further info see   www.snapithd.com

Click on image and follow link for a larger live image

26Jan/100

Nelson Harbour – A slither of morning light

As viewed from the Waterfront Cafe and Bar. http://www.waterfrontnelson.co.nz/webcam/

Later in the Day

26Jan/100

Fox Glacier today – Check out the live SnapitHD images

http://www.highpeakshotel.co.nz/fox_glacier_webcam.html

25Jan/100

Doubtless Bay – Sunrise

24Jan/100

Mount Ruapehu and Mount Narahoe to the right – Evening light

24Jan/100

Tauranga – Masport Cup Marsh Motor Sport racing

23Jan/100

Tauranga – Power Boat racing

23/01/2010 - 24/01/2010 - Tauranga Harbour - Masport Cup Marsh Motor Sport - NZPBA

http://www.powerboatracing.co.nz/

Image of a power Boat being lifted into the water.

23Jan/100

Fox Glacier – Great view of Southern Alps

View of Mount Tasman on the left and Mount Cook on the right as seen from the High Peaks Hotel in Fox Glacier.

Mt Cook is New Zealand's highest mountain and is 18.5 Kilometres from this SnapitHD webcam site.

For an enlargement from the SnapitHD webcam of Mount Cook see the previous Blog post.

23Jan/101

Mt Cook – In all its Splendour

This enlarged view as seen from the High Peaks Hotel.

21Jan/100

Taupo Airport – More interesting clouds from central North Island

21Jan/100

Lake Taupo – Wow now thats a front passing over

20Jan/100

Punakaiki – Storm cloud

Looks like wood for a bonfire is being stacked up.

19Jan/100

Nelson – 8:11 pm looking down to the city from Bishopdale

19Jan/100

Greymouth – The Barber cloud formation over the Grey river

The mouth of the Grey River is just visible with Point Elizabeth near the centre of the image.
The Rapahoe Range can be seen to the right and when conditions are favourable,
the famous and world renowned Greymouth Barber can also be seen.
This weather phenomenon causes a plume of fog to form over the Grey River.
More info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/katabatic_wind

19Jan/100

Russell – Another great day

18Jan/100

Nelson Harbour – Now thats a big ship in to load Logs

18Jan/100

Awaroa – Watch the tide come in

18Jan/100

Hanmer Springs – Fog early morning

Prince William has been delayed on his official visit to New Zealand because of Fog in Wellington.

Here in Hanmer Springs the Fog will lift quite quickly with a beautiful day to follow