Ben Ridge > The ferns were still in full effect on the trail.
Ben Ridge > This is a jellyfish that washed up on shore. The sun created some pretty psychedelic refractions...
Ben Ridge > The coastal track crossed several outstanding remote beaches, with not another soul in sight (except for Heather of couse).
Ben Ridge > Here we are looking slightly goofy as we start back on the Abel Tasman Coastal track, almost exactly where we left off last time we were here.  We always wanted to complete the track, and now we got the chance.
Ben Ridge > We brought a snorkel and mask, which was a great idea.  Although I forgot the underwater housing for the camera! That would have been nice.
Ben Ridge > A view down onto the beaches we crossed, as we go up and over Separation Point.
Ben Ridge > Separation point, where we round the bend from calm waters to choppy waters.  Seals like to hang out on this point.
Ben Ridge > One of the seals swimming at Separation Point.
Ben Ridge > Thousands of cicadas were out this time, as they are in lots of places in NZ.
The ferns were still in full effect on the trail.
Ben Ridge > The ferns were still in full effect on the trail.
The ferns were still in full effect on the trail.
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