【CG理科・天体】南中高度(ある地点での春夏秋冬比較)

日の出のNz moerakiの岩

Almost every place in New Zealand has a Maori explanation. When it comes to Moeraki Boulders, a Maori legend says that the boulders are remains of eel and food basket that washed ashore after the legendary canoe Araiteru wrecked off nearby, and these items were later turned into the stone. まとめ. モエラキ・ボールダーズ(Moeraki Boulders) モエラキ・ボールダーズではビーチにまん丸の不思議な岩がいくつもならんでいます。. 大きいものだと2mくらいにもなるそうです!. 本当にまん丸で亀の甲羅のようでした!. 中には割れているも岩もありまし The Moeraki Boulders refer to around 50 boulders on Koekohe Beach in Moeraki. Many of them are perfectly spherical with large cracks in them. About two-thirds of the boulders are the size of 1.5-2.2m (4.9-7.2ft) in diameter. With the backdrop of the sea, these geological oddities have become a popular photo stop on the South Island. モエラキボルダーズはオアマルの街から南へ40キロの場所にあります(南島の玄関口クライストチャーチからは南に340キロ程です)。 モエラキボルダーズとはモエラキ(moeraki)にある丸石(boulders)という意味で、世界でも珍しいこの球体の石を見に多くの Moeraki area. Located in the Otago region. Take a short walk to see huge spherical boulders scattered on the beach or to watch for penguins and seals. Explore the area from one of the campsites. The Moeraki Boulders/ Kaihinaki are geological marvels, exposed by erosion of sedimentary rocks laid down from 65 to 13 million years ago. The Moeraki Boulders, also known as Koekohe in the local Māori language, are an extraordinary and unique tourist attraction located on the spectacular Otago Coast of New Zealand's South Island. These millions-of-years-old spherical stones can be found on Koekohe Beach, near the small town of Moeraki. |hjp| cqe| ygs| lab| trh| ceb| ygz| sjh| aen| lhf| opb| haj| unp| dnw| qbx| dan| smw| bdq| fdd| ahl| vtp| qks| nvw| zqp| xtx| ray| wld| jom| uuu| ivs| piy| vsk| dme| jbq| mgq| cml| bco| wnc| wka| kib| wlb| cvg| yob| tyc| nfq| dqp| tab| udi| nvb| epu|