The Te Hoho Rock at Cathedral Cove near the town of Hahei on the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand. It took forever to be able to make a photo without people on it, but it was all worth it.
Te Hoho is quite possibly the most photographed rock formation in New Zealand, its towering presence, especially when viewed through the natural frame created by Cathedral Cove’s famous cave, is the subject of countless photos. Battered and shaped by aeons of coastal erosion, Te Hoho Rock continues to defiantly stand with a majestic dignity. It adds an undeniable grandeur to a stunning natural landscape, captivating visitors with its rugged beauty and sheer prominence.
Let me start by introducing myself. I'm Frank from the Netherlands, currently sixty-eight years old and retired for over a decade already. This gives me plenty of time to spend on one of the most fascinating hobbies I have, photography. It combines really well with travelling, another.. Read more…