Rushing Water
Viola.
In Long Grass.
Anemones
Houghton Bay, Wellington
Blackberries.
Across paddocks.
Entrance to Ohura.
Hawkweed and Kumarahou.
Honey on Carport Roof.
Spur-winged Plover.
Left Behind.
Grasses
For Safe Passing.
Pohutakawa.
French Marigold.
Evening Through Bare Branches..
My Shadow.
Green World.
Daffodil Fence.
Floating Clouds.
Freesias.
Reflected.
Between Mananui and Taumaranui
Tree Fuchsia
Taranaki Landscape.
The Diner.
Lake Through Trees.
Travelling.
French Marigold.
Evening Moon.
Whakamaru Dam.
Worse For Wear.
Stony Faced
Pig.
Decorative Kale
Taumarunui Town Clock.
Golden Fields.
Dripping.
On the Patio.
Leftovers.
Togetherness.
Cow Herd
Uninvited Guests.
Standing Stone.
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" Bilder aus der Region wo ich wohne... Photos de la région où je vis ...Pictures from the region where I live ..."
Mein Land - My country - Mon pays - Mio paese - Meu país
Mein Land - My country - Mon pays - Mio paese - Meu país
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Whangamomona.


Whangamomona is a small township in the Stratford District and Manawatu-Wanganui Region in New Zealand. It lies on State Highway 43, the "Forgotten World Highway", 65 kilometers north-east of Stratford and 55 kilometers south-west of Ohura. In 1989 regional council boundaries were redrawn, with an emphasis on connected catchments. These revised maps made Whangamomona part of the Manawatu-Wanganui Region. Residents objected, as they wanted to continue being part of the Taranaki Region, and on 1 November 1989, they responded by declaring themselves the "Republic of Whangamomona" at the first Republic Day. The day has become a local festival day, and attracts visitors from throughout the North Island. In 2001, the celebration became biennial, held in January to take advantage of the summer weather.
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