At the point of Cape Kidnappers in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, a series of rocks extend into the water where the white foamy water breaks along the coastline. At low tide, the ocean displays its mixture of green and blue hues leaving a beach for visitors to walk along where they can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the area.
The coastline at Cape Kidnappers sits below the world's largest colony of Australasian Gannets where you watch these birds make fast dives into the waters of Hawkes Bay for their next meal. The scenery, wildlife and the unspoiled landscape at Cape Kidnappers is an attraction which lures in many tourists on a yearly basis.
Cape Kidnappers Coastline seen from the Australasian Gannet Colony, Hawkes Bay, East Coast, North Island, New Zealand.
Picture: "Cape Kidnappers Scenery Hawkes Bay New Zealand"
Photographer: Rolf Hicker Photography
Photo Name: nzk3s16220 - Cape Kidnappers Scenery Hawkes Bay New Zealand
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