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The Clay Lake was created by extensive mining activity started in the 19th century. By 1933 the original hill had become a 168-metre deep pit. Remnants of the gold mining equipment have been left in the open for bypassers to observe.
While originally man-made it has been affected by weather erosion for the past 80 years and that by itself created a unique landscape.
Take a detailed look into richly coloured clay formations of this largely unknown location.
While originally man-made it has been affected by weather erosion for the past 80 years and that by itself created a unique landscape.
Take a detailed look into richly coloured clay formations of this largely unknown location.
Details
Content Type | Commercial |
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Included | 684 photos (1162 MB) |
Quality | 6000x4000 |
Equipment | Canon 600D, EF 70-300mm L, Sony a6000, 16-50mmmm |
Location | South Island, New Zealand |
Category | Rivers and Lakes, Nature, Rocks and Cliffs |
Tags | beauty, birds, blue, canyon, chalk, clay, cliffs, erosion, formation, gold, grass, lake, landscape, light, manmade, mineral, mining, mountain, mountains, mud, natural, nature, New Zealand, outdoor, pipes, pit, quarry, rock, sky, South Island, stone, water |
Tags:
beauty, birds, blue, canyon, chalk, clay, cliffs, erosion, formation, gold, grass, lake, landscape, light, manmade, mineral, mining, mountain, mountains, mud, natural, nature, New Zealand, outdoor, pipes, pit, quarry, rock, sky, South Island, stone, water