Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Access 1.
These steps lead down from Oriental Parade.
From the street. Inviting. Immediate.
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Access 2.
This inner harbour shingle beach is easily accessed by these steps. Not just for the birds. Covered at high tide, but fun at low tide. Throw a few stones. Paddle maybe...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Access 3.
Or more serious step down access.
Sit with your feet in the water.
Choose the right step. Nice...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Access 4.
If you want to launch a canoe or other small boat, this is the access for you. Inviting, convenient...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Men at work 1.
Boats from the fishing fleet moor here, so you can look. And see...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Men at work 2.
This cafe is across the walkway and waterfront from the heavy lift and mast stepping workplace. Coffee or a beer while they work away...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Blue shed 1.
There's nothing like a few sheds...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Blue shed 2.
Especially one with an open door. Tempting...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Blue shed 3.
You never know what's behind the door...
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Wellington Waterfront - Access, working, and sheds
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Wellington Waterfront - Access, working, and sheds
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Access 1.
These steps lead down from Oriental Parade.
From the street. Inviting. Immediate.
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Access 2.
This inner harbour shingle beach is easily accessed by these steps. Not just for the birds. Covered at high tide, but fun at low tide. Throw a few stones. Paddle maybe...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Access 3.
Or more serious step down access.
Sit with your feet in the water.
Choose the right step. Nice...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Access 4.
If you want to launch a canoe or other small boat, this is the access for you. Inviting, convenient...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Men at work 1.
Boats from the fishing fleet moor here, so you can look. And see...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Men at work 2.
This cafe is across the walkway and waterfront from the heavy lift and mast stepping workplace. Coffee or a beer while they work away...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Blue shed 1.
There's nothing like a few sheds...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Blue shed 2.
Especially one with an open door. Tempting...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Blue shed 3.
You never know what's behind the door...
These steps lead down from Oriental Parade.
From the street. Inviting. Immediate.
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Access 2.
This inner harbour shingle beach is easily accessed by these steps. Not just for the birds. Covered at high tide, but fun at low tide. Throw a few stones. Paddle maybe...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Access 3.
Or more serious step down access.
Sit with your feet in the water.
Choose the right step. Nice...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Access 4.
If you want to launch a canoe or other small boat, this is the access for you. Inviting, convenient...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Men at work 1.
Boats from the fishing fleet moor here, so you can look. And see...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Men at work 2.
This cafe is across the walkway and waterfront from the heavy lift and mast stepping workplace. Coffee or a beer while they work away...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Blue shed 1.
There's nothing like a few sheds...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Blue shed 2.
Especially one with an open door. Tempting...
Wellington waterfront. Midwinter pictures. Blue shed 3.
You never know what's behind the door...
Labels:
access,
authentic work,
fishing boat,
fishing fleet,
public access,
shed,
sheds,
Wellington waterfront
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