You are possibly thinking of the Moeraki Boulders, on the coast about 50km north of Dunedin. These are spherical concretions up to 1.5m diameter, naturally growing in clays derived from volcanic ash. Still quietly emerging as the coast erodes.
In the mountains, giant boulders are frequently found, and some are huge.
The biv rock in the Upper Arawhata is several tens of metres lin each dimension. In the Troyte, a small valley off the Karangarua, (Westland) the boulders may even be seen in satellite photos! These are all ex-glacial erratics.
Koekohe Beach near Moeraki in north Otago in the South Island of New Zealand. is known for its large spherical boulders that appear on the beach as the mudstone around them weathers and erodes. They are septarian concretions, and are also found on some areas of beach on the south shore of the Hokianga Harbour in the North Island, as well as in other locations around the world.
It is found on the south island of New Zealand
they can also be found in queens town new zealand
The area of Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand is 45,845 sq.km.
A map of Australia and New Zealand can be found in an Atlas. A map of these two countries can also be found on a globe.
New Zealand has some of the oldest boulders on the planet, dating back to the beginning of creation.
New Zealand is the place that has huge round boulders along the beach. These boulders are called the Moeraki Boulders.
No they could not be found in new zealand
Moeraki, north of Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.
New Zealand - 268,021 km2
The New Zealand Sea Lion is found in open oceans and along the coastlines of islands south of New Zealand.
It is found on the south island of New Zealand
New Zealand is the nation found southeast of Australia.
Koekohe Beach near Moeraki in north Otago in the South Island of New Zealand. is known for its large spherical boulders that appear on the beach as the mudstone around them weathers and erodes. They are septarian concretions, and are also found on some areas of beach on the south shore of the Hokianga Harbour in the North Island, as well as in other locations around the world.
No; there are no snakes native to New Zealand.
its only found in New Zealand
Yes, just about every item found America can be found in New Zealand.