The
last storm of spring has washed driftwood on the Gore Bay Beach, a
small beach in the northeast of the southern Island of New Zealand.
Dependent on the strength and the direction of the wind the waves,
which are now low and calm, can become several meters high, ending in a
roaring breaking of the waves. This makes the beach to a popular
spot for surfers and kiters. |
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