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Akaroa Harbour: Sheltered Volcanic Basin from the Wharf
New Zealand
Step onto the edge of Akaroa Harbour with this immersive, high-resolution 360-degree panorama, captured directly from the tip of the main wharf. This vantage point offers an unparalleled focus on the sheltered, tranquil waters and the dramatic geological features of this spectacular drowned caldera. The view sweeps across the deep, calm waters of the inner harbour, which were formed when an ancient volcanic cone collapsed and flooded. The surrounding dramatic volcanic hills rise steeply and immediately from the water's edge, creating a sense of being completely embraced by the landscape. Their smooth, grass-covered slopes define the scenic, fjord-like setting of the Banks Peninsula. From this central spot, you can clearly observe the picturesque curve of the shoreline and the peaceful scene of boats moored gently within the sheltered basin. Akaroa Harbour is a renowned protected area, famous for the endemic Hector's dolphins. This high-resolution capture perfectly conveys the stillness, tranquility, and impressive scale of this unique New Zealand harbour.
Copyright: Stephen Dyer
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 26642x13321
Taken: 07/11/2025
Caricate: 27/11/2025
Published: 27/11/2025
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Tags: akaroa harbour; banks peninsula; moored boats; volcanic caldera; new zealand coast; fjord
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