The walk to Jack's Blowhole in Otago on the South Island of New Zealand is one of the most scenic walks where you can look out over the rugged coastline to the water crashing against the rocks. The walk takes about thirty minutes from the beach at Jack's Bay, but could take much longer if you spend the time and admire the amazing coastline.The Pacific Ocean can show its calmness on some days around the coastline of Jacks Bay in Otago, New Zealand but on other days it can bring out the true power that the ocean possesses. If the blowhole is what you came to see, then the rough seas and high tide along the coastline are what you are looking for, but if beach going for the day, it is nice to have the calmer version of the Pacific Ocean.Jack's Bay is a small village in Otago, New Zealand and many tourists come here to see the stunning coastline where the mystery of Jack's Blowhole is located. ... continue below the picture...
... The blowhole is situated about two hundred meters away from the water's edge and when a storm brews, the blowhole provides a fascinating show. The waves crash along the coastline making the water shoot to tremendous heights from Jack's Blowhole.The village of Jack's Bay is unique and is a popular place for those summer vacationers who own holiday homes. Nothing is more beautiful than the coastline that surrounds Jack's Bay and the beach is one of the finest around Otago, New Zealand.Coastline of Jack's Bay seen along the walk to Jack's Blowhole, Southern Scenic Route, Catlin's Highway, Otago, East Coast, South Island, New Zealand.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/5.0, exposure time of 1/200 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 38mm.