Panorama
Panorama taken on Queenstown Hill, Queenstown, New Zealand. The hill is 905 metres high and is a good 3 hour return hike from Queenstown CBD.
This is a hand held panorama consisting of 3 shots. Bob’s Peak is on the right, Lake Wakatipu is in the middle and The Remarkables are on the left.
Panorama belongs to the following groups:
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Carol-Anne Kozik
You have no idea how wonderful this is!!!! – In the early 80’s my 3 boys went for an overnight camp up Queenstown Hill….. only trouble is – that night is stormed!!!!! – I never slept a wink that night…... anyways, long story cut short, all is well, those same ‘boys’ are now well into their 20/30’s and are doing incredibly well xxxx
This is a fabulous shot of a fabulous place. In fact, there is no other place on this earth (or this universe) to compare with the beauty of Queenstown…..
Cheers – Carol xxx
PhotosByG replied
Hi Carol, thanks for your good comment and I’m pleased you enjoyed the photo. This was my first trip up Queenstown Hill – I had been to Queenstown 5 times previously but never got around to doing the hill, although I always wanted to. I’ve actually got another panorama from the very top and it is 9 photos showing the complete 360 degrees view, but I haven’t put it online yet. I’ll dig it out for you and put it on RedBubble one day soon, just for you. Thanks once more for the comment and I’m pleased I’m helping you enjoy old memories of Queenstown.
Cheers,
Graham
Steven Sandner
Beautiful work! I just love NZ! I really need to go there again someday…. its a definite destination!
PhotosByG replied
Thanks Steven. Thanks for the fav. too. We’re lucky here in Oz that it’s just 3 and bit hours away. Cheers, Graham.