Lower Buller Gorge | West Coast

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It was my first time to go via Buller Gorge to Westport.

After an early start to the day so as to arrive early at Westport, Kikenny Lookout offered a gorgeous view of the Buller Gorge, so I had to stop for photos.

Aside the beautiful Buller river, the hills and the green beauty I was shrouded with, I found the carved into the rock for the bridge to be amazing, I could have zoomed in for better view but I only noticed the carved as I drove further...

Very beautiful Lookout to say the least.


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Going by train or car one enjoys the scenery, bright sunlight always brings some cheer, have a great day!

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Very beautiful by car, only if I was the passport and not the driver.

Have a great one too, thanks.
!PIZZA

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Driver does lose time in concentrating on road not the views, stop offs appear to be a leg break and some time to take it all in. !WINEX

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