Punakaiki is famous for its pancake rocks and blowholes. High tide is the best time to visit. The blowholes will be even better if there is a Westerly wind.
Punakaiki is on the West Coast of the South Island – just above Greymouth. The name in Te Reo means 'a spring of food' in English.
There is also quite a lot of wildlife to see including fur seals, dolphins, blue penguin, blue shag and many other marine birds.
Must be an amazing place to visit.
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