
One of the most amazing places in New Zealand is Pancake Rocks. Located on the west coast in the national park Paparoa.
They got their name because of their unusual shape. Rocks resemble piles of stacked pancakes. They were formed 30 million years ago as a result of erosion of limestone rocks. Their layering is explained by the fact that the rocks of which the “pancake stacks” are made have a different density. Over time, water and wind carved out intricate carvings on the rocks that rose from the depths of the sea.
View of the rocks from my flying camera ::). Pancake part is on the right.
That's so beautiful
Another view from above. There are paths along the rocks.
My flying camera is always with me;) By the way, everyone in New Zealand is very surprised to see a quadcopter. Could this miracle of technology still not come to them? Strange.

Near pancake rocks look much better than from the air.









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