Summary Craig visits the most ancient forest on earth; explains Punakaiki's sculpted limestone formations; checks out dinosaur footprints at the Whanganui Inlet; and explores the huge rolling sand dunes at Farewell Spit. The West Coast of the South Island stretches 600km along some of the most untamed and sparsely populated coast in the New Zealand. Craig begins at Arnott Point on the South Westland coast, where ancient basalt boulders rise dramatically from the sea. He then heads around the coast to Ship Creek with old friend, botanist Gerry McSweeney.
Directed : Unknown
Written : Unknown
Stars : Craig Potton
Genres : Documentary
Release date : Sep 3, 2011
Countries of origin : New Zealand
Official sites : Official site
Language : English
Production companies : South Pacific Pictures
Summary Craig visits the most ancient forest on earth; explains Punakaiki's sculpted limestone formations; checks out dinosaur footprints at the Whanganui Inlet; and explores the huge rolling sand dunes at Farewell Spit. The West Coast of the South Island stretches 600km along some of the most untamed and sparsely populated coast in the New Zealand. Craig begins at Arnott Point on the South Westland coast, where ancient basalt boulders rise dramatically from the sea. He then heads around the coast to Ship Creek with old friend, botanist Gerry McSweeney.
Genres : Documentary
Release date : Sep 3, 2011
Countries of origin : New Zealand
Official sites : Official site
Language : English
Production companies : South Pacific Pictures