Walking New Zealand

Monthly Photo Contest

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The subject line must have the words “Walking New Zealand Photo Contest” and the email must include the NAME, POSTAL ADDRESS and phone number of the person who took the photo and a small caption. In this contest ONLY ONE emailed photo accepted per month. Entry in the contest automatica­lly allows us to print the image. The person who has their photo published will receive a six month subscripti­on or a renewal to Walking New Zealand magazine of six months. If a picture is chosen for the cover page the person will receive a 12 month subscripti­on or renewal. Email your entries to: walkingnz@xtra.co.nz with subject line “Walking New Zealand Photo Contest” Only EMAILED entries will be accepted.

 ??  ?? Above: Day One on the 800km El Camino de Santiago, the toughest of the 40 days, leaving St Jean Pied de Port in France, heading up the relentless Pyrenees mountain range (1,427 metres), towards Roncesvall­es in Spain, 24km away. Photo by Lorraine Thomson, Auckland.
Below left: Dave at 88 flexes his muscles with a Nikau Palm on the bush walk to the Bridal Veil Falls near Raglan.
Photo by Vicky Ross, Red Beach.
Opposite page above: Gill Green on the Te Paki Trail Northland Diana Ward, Pt Chevalier Auckland.
Above: Day One on the 800km El Camino de Santiago, the toughest of the 40 days, leaving St Jean Pied de Port in France, heading up the relentless Pyrenees mountain range (1,427 metres), towards Roncesvall­es in Spain, 24km away. Photo by Lorraine Thomson, Auckland. Below left: Dave at 88 flexes his muscles with a Nikau Palm on the bush walk to the Bridal Veil Falls near Raglan. Photo by Vicky Ross, Red Beach. Opposite page above: Gill Green on the Te Paki Trail Northland Diana Ward, Pt Chevalier Auckland.
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