Island Bay is one of the southernmost suburbs of Wellington, the capital of New Zealand.
It lies on the Cook Strait (the band of water between the north and south islands) - and is situated 7km south of the city centre.
Island Bay is settled on the bay which shares its name, one of numerous small bays that lie to the west of the large indentation of Lyall Bay.
There are 11 pics in this week's "CAM". Click on the image for a larger view. Previous posts can be viewed by clicking on the "Archives" section to the right. Once I figure out how to name the archive posts you will be able to see each specific post name rather than just dates...
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Another panorama of Island Bay that continues from the previous pic - looking at Tapu Teranga Island. More details in a following pic...
Looking south from Island Bay. On a clear day (did I point out already the lovely blue sky in this pic?) the south island can be seen from here. Next week's cam will show you what I mean...
'Thunderbird Island' - well, that's what I called it until I found out the real name... Some 500m offshore in Island Bay lies small Tapu Teranga Island , a recreational reserve for which the bay is named. The caves of the island were once a hiding place for local Maori, when attacked by other tribes. This island forms a natural breakwater, giving the suburb a sheltered anchorage.
Looking east again, Island Bay to the left and the entrance to Wellington harbour in the distance. One of the inter island ferries can be seen making its way 'home'...
Despite appearances to the contrary, the Lighthouse was never built to serve as such. It is available for rent as bed and breakfast
From Island Bay - far left of the picture to Houghton Bay in the foreground. If you save the pic and view it in large mode, you can see the lighthouse to the far left and the stone 'castle' just to the right of centre...
A man's house is his castle, so the saying goes. This stone "house" (The Keep
Monday, October 02, 2006
Evans Bay, Wellington - Cam Theme - 9
Evans Bay is an inlet between Mt Victoria and the Miramar Peninsula that serves as a flight path to the low-lying Wellington Airport runway.
Apparently in earlier times there were seaplanes which docked nearby, but I can't find any confirmed info on it. Suffice to say, it is one of many 'Bay Suburbs' that dot the Wellington Harbour.
Our walks around Oriental Bay now extend past Point Jemingham to Little Karaka Bay - which are all on the way to Evans Bay.
Oh, and have I already mentioned the wonderful blue skies and calm waters of the photos in this week's CAM?
Apparently in earlier times there were seaplanes which docked nearby, but I can't find any confirmed info on it. Suffice to say, it is one of many 'Bay Suburbs' that dot the Wellington Harbour.
Our walks around Oriental Bay now extend past Point Jemingham to Little Karaka Bay - which are all on the way to Evans Bay.
Oh, and have I already mentioned the wonderful blue skies and calm waters of the photos in this week's CAM?
Evans Bay patrol boats, Wellington, New Zealand... One can only imagine what they patrol...
The northern tip of the runway to Wellington airport can be seen on top of the green embankment right to middle of the photo.
Rusty boat, Evans Bay, Wellington, New Zealand... Another pic 'begging' to be photographed - especially in the reflective morning light. The rusty ochre colour reminds me of an art canvas primed and ready for painting...
Evans Bay boatsheds - Wellington, New Zealand... Seen from under the branches of a Pohutukawa (NZ Christmas tree).
Evans Bay boatsheds - Wellington, New Zealand... "And then there was the green one, and a blue one and a beige one and a pink one..."
Evans Bay- purple boatshed. Wellington, New Zealand... Something about this begged to be photographed. The people inside must be used to it, as they continued with their drum practice after I smiled and carried on taking pics...
Evans Bay - reflection of boatshed - Wellington, New Zealand... water, colour, movement - the artist in me cannot ignore the potential...
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