Rocking out along the river

The rock wall protecting the south bank of the river has some gaps that need tending.

It may have been the 1930s when rocks were placed along the south bank of the river to help protect the village from erosion. These days there are gaps in that wall.

Rock wall gap as seen from the north bank.
Rock wall gap as seen from the north bank. Photo by Kevin Burns.
The rocks visible at the bottom should stretch to the rocks upstream in a continuous wall.
The rocks visible at the bottom should stretch to the rocks upstream in a continuous wall.

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Waikawa Beach or Manakau

New Zealand

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