Nelson City Panoramic - taken from Atmore Terrace Nelson, looking out towards Tasman Bay. Nelson city is centre left of photo. Port Nelson approx. centre. Large Full size 3mb photo here.
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The newer part of Princes Drive has another lookout too, but this is the original one with perhaps arguably the better view, at least as far as water views are concerned. Again, thats Haulashore Island below with "The Cut" to it's top right, being the main shipping entrance to Port Nelson, and then the Boulder Bank starts. Tasman Bay is all out there in front with one of our National Parks in the distance. Below photo is interactive. View Larger Map
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