Interesting, thanks for showing. My daily newspaper has two daily sudokus. I often do the simpler one. But I've so far never managed to complete the more difficult one. There must be some level of thinking involved there that just goes beyond my brain ;)
Love the shots of scouring, Ann. The best I've seen is at the old lighthouse at Pouto on the north head of the Kaipara Harbour. It now has a little moat scoured out around it. I'm a Sudoko fan, try to do one a day.
I've never seen anything quite like this. Almost like something you would expect to see on the moon.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos Did you take them on the North Island?
ReplyDeleteInteresting, thanks for showing. My daily newspaper has two daily sudokus. I often do the simpler one. But I've so far never managed to complete the more difficult one. There must be some level of thinking involved there that just goes beyond my brain ;)
ReplyDeleteThey make such beautiful marks!
ReplyDeletehey that's interesting, i've never seen anything like that before....it looks beautiful though!
ReplyDeleteInteresting..., like a waterfall, everything fall but the rock.
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos Ann, never seen this before and this is why i like blogging
ReplyDeleteWOW! Ann those are wonderful pictures.
ReplyDeletehappy weekend.
Wow, Ann. These are amazing. What an interesting and unique place. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is very interesting. I can't perceive how this happened, that's why it is called phenomenon ^_^ Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteSunset in my town
I love sudoku - the harder the better!
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing event...Scour! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteThe Shave Parlor/Barber Pole are from the same mural .... one is a closeup.
scour is really awesome!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing the photos of a scour. nice pics!!
ReplyDeleteI love the new things I learn when I have time to browse blogspot. A scour! Good word for it. And I am also a periodic suduko junky.
ReplyDeleteLove the shots of scouring, Ann. The best I've seen is at the old lighthouse at Pouto on the north head of the Kaipara Harbour. It now has a little moat scoured out around it.
ReplyDeleteI'm a Sudoko fan, try to do one a day.
Very cool! also very pretty. I love doing Sudoku puzzles too.
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