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Bushy Beach Road Review

4 /520 Reviews
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M22***00
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4/5
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There are many cute penguins landing places for yellow-eyed penguins, which look very cute and many are very image postures.

Bushy Beach Road

Posted: Feb 10, 2020
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  • 小鱼儿2015
    4/5Excellent
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    The landing place of yellow-eyed penguins is a unique place where penguins live. Penguins are not very easy to find. They see many beautiful scenery. There are some penguins living here at night. [View] The scenery here is beautiful [Cost-effective] is free to visit.

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    Posted: Sep 1, 2019
  • 乐乐嘻嘻哈哈
    4/5Excellent
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    A very good experience, first of all, the price is very high, in addition to the penguins you want to see, in fact, the scenery along the way is also good, but really don't be blinded by my photos, ordinary people can't take this photo at all, and it is difficult to see close to the naked eye. We just saw a photo team here and found a few good photos.

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    Posted: Apr 24, 2019
  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
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    It's close enough to the penguins, and if you want to see them, it's best to be around dawn and dusk, and it takes patience. Unfortunately, because the height of the cliff viewing platform is average for children and adults, it is difficult to have a good experience without the support of a telescope.

    0
    Posted: Mar 23, 2019
  • M36***22
    5/5Outstanding
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    This is a yellow-eyed penguin landing site in Omaru, New Zealand's South Island, on the beach south of the city center. Every evening, hundreds of small blue penguins come back from the sea and land here, the scene is spectacular.

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    Posted: Apr 30, 2020
  • M39***65
    5/5Outstanding
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    Yellow-eyed penguins are among the rarest species in the world, with an estimated total of just 4,000, of which1/4 nests on wilderness beaches in the southeast of New Zealand's South Island.

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    Posted: Sep 16, 2020
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