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Description Volcanic rock that has fallen over sideways at Black Rocks northeast of Moturoa Island. The rocks in the background are the visible tops of basalt lava flows about 1.2 million years ago from volcanic eruptions. The rock in the foreground has fallen over some time ago, clearly evident by the pattern of the rock.
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Camera location35° 12′ 08.7″ S, 174° 06′ 42.5″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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