Ben + Cam

Ben + Cam

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Photo panoramique par Mark Bridgwater Pris 07:52, 01/12/2009 - Views loading...

Ben + Cam

The World > Les Iles de l'Océan Pacifique > polynésie > New Zealand

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Experimenting with two different sequences in one pano.

This is Ben Comber on the Snowboard and Cam McDermid on the skis. Taken during the winter of 09 at Mt. Hutt, New Zealand.

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A: Hugo Miller

Par Mark Bridgwater, à 110 mètres

Hugo sends a mute 3 over the last hit at Mount Hutt, New Zealand. Taken using my new home made (engin...

Hugo Miller

B: Rekiaia Gorge

Par ben-knill, A 10.3 km

Rekiaia Gorge near Methven, Canterbury, New Zealand. Good for jet boats.

Rekiaia Gorge

C: Castle Hill

Par Seungsang Yoo(유승상), A 32.5 km

Castle Hill

D: Castle Hill Boulders

Par Arroz Marisco, A 32.7 km

Route 73 passes quite a few places of interest and one of which is the surreal karst landscape of Cas...

Castle Hill Boulders

E: Limestone Outcrops, Castle Hill, New Zealand

Par Martin Broomfield, A 32.8 km

The limestone outcrops at Castle Hill is one of the finest rock-climbing sites in New Zealand. It was...

Limestone Outcrops, Castle Hill, New Zealand

F: Arthurs Pass

Par Seungsang Yoo(유승상), A 61.6 km

Arthurs Pass

G: Bridge in Arthur's Pass

Par Hoylen Sue, A 67.3 km

Spectacular views from a lookout along the Otira Highway in Arthur's Pass National Park on the South ...

Bridge in Arthur's Pass

H: Otira Viaduct at Arthur's Pass

Par Frank Taylor, A 67.3 km

Taken from the overlook at Dead Man's Curve showing the Otira Viaduct bridge near Arthur's Pass in Ne...

Otira Viaduct at Arthur's Pass

I: Ropeway Access

Par Asset Imaging Photography, A 70.7 km

When the river is in spate the only access to the other side for DOC workers and for humters, tramper...

Ropeway Access

J: Hokitika Gorge

Par Asset Imaging Photography, A 70.9 km

Hokitika Gorge

Ce panorama é été pris à New Zealand, polynésie

Ceci est un aperçu de polynésie

Forever has always existed.

In the mythology of Oceanic peoples, it's been there along with Darkness and the Sea.

The Earth came from the efforts of Old Spider, who soared over the endless sea and found a giant clam. She opened it and crawled inside, finding a snail there to share the space with her. She set the snail in the west and made it into the Moon to shed some light into the darkness. Together they raised up the top of the clam shell to make the sky, pushing it until it was wide open.

Then they pushed the bottom half of the clam shell in the other direction to make the ground. The earth was called Papa and the sky Ranga. These are the two first beings who created all the flowers, plants, trees and animals on the islands, and fish in the sea.

They celebrated all their open space by making as many beautiful creatures as they could imagine, but they still remained separated by the work of the original Old Spider. Each night, Ranga weeps for his beloved Papa earth, and this is where the morning dew comes from.

Polynesia means "many islands" and when you see these pictures, you will want to visit all of them. To make it simple, the islands sit in a triangle described by connecting Hawaii, New Zealand and Easter Island.

There are over a thousand of these islands of surfer's paradise in the central and south Pacific Ocean. It's stunning. Look at the color of the water here! And the sunset... these speak for themselves. Could you be happy in this little house? How about some reef diving inside a lagoon?

Put this one in full screen and don't come back. Love, 360.

Text by Steve Smith.

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