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Notes from a Land Down Under
Monday, March 9, 2009
Cape Foul Wind
Yes, its name describes all. But its magnificent coastal scenery takes your breath away. This cape was named by Capt. Cook one stormy day in March on one of his voyages to NZ. We hike further down to see the fur seals lounging on the rocks.
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