More Opua Neighborhood Walks (Bay of Islands, New Zealand)

December – March, 2012-13

The views of the bay weren’t the only incentive to walk in the hills around Opua. The vegetation here was lush and beautiful with trees, shrubs and flowers of all sizes and shapes, and of course lots of the official plant of New Zealand: the tree fern. Rich did an earlier blog about some of our walks, but here I’ll add some of my own favorite photos. -Cyndi

A small side street in Opua.
A small side street in Opua.
A typical view walking down a nearby residential street.
A typical view walking down a nearby residential street.
Tree ferns often tower overhead.
Tree ferns often tower overhead.
Sometimes the plants were more tropical looking.
Sometimes the plants were more tropical looking.
Rich walking down a tree-lined street.
Rich walking down a tree-lined street.
Tree ferns growing among other trees.
Tree ferns growing among other trees.

Here’s an earlier post about our Opua walks:  link

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