Mt Wellington has a heap of rock formations on it's slopes and it's summit. Apparently these are something called Dolerite, a sub-volcanic rock.
It was very cold that first day up there ... minus 1 C with a decent wind blowing ...
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Mt Wellington has a heap of rock formations on it's slopes and it's summit. Apparently these are something called Dolerite, a sub-volcanic rock.
It was very cold that first day up there ... minus 1 C with a decent wind blowing ...
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I actually like broccoli. I'm also a fan of neat rocks. These and the ones in the other thread qualify.
I quite like #4. It's like the ancient rocks are watching the progress below.
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