Monday, 16 September 2013

The Twisted Trees Of Slope Point

image credit: AnitA363 cc

Slope Point is the southernmost tip on New Zealand's South Island. The airstreams loop the vast circumpolar Southern Ocean unobstructed for 2000 miles and then they smash into land here.

They are so persistent and so violent that the trees are perpetually warped and twisted into these crooked, windswept shapes.

1 comment(s):

NotMarian said...

It's like a bad hair day for trees.