Hellabys in New Zealand
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Whakarewarewa Redwoods Forest
On the road to Lake Tarewara is the impressive redwoods forest which offers plenty of walking routes.
Hopefully this photo of Mum & Dad gives an example of how tall these trees are.
The forest is also home to many of NZ's native plants and ferns.
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