Cosy Nook is a special place. Its sheltered bay has great historical significance to both Maori and Pakeha. The huge rocks that form one of the islands in the bay are a spectacular sight on a calm day, unforgettable during a storm. Tourists and locals love to walk the stony beaches. Recreational fishermen catch greenbone from the shore, using seaweed as bait on their hooks. It's picture-postcard pretty at Cosy Nook.
Here's a photo showing the stony beach.
Watch this space.
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Robert,
when it comes to dairy farming we might have different opinion but with this photo I think you are right on the mark...not a good look at all.
You are right Dutchie, and there's more to come, sadly.
"Not a good look" is a curious colloquialism isn't it - it softens the reality of the situation in an off-hand sort of way. What we should perhaps say is 'it's very bad'. The owners of those cows should be prosecuted, do you think?
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