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Writer's pictureDavid Shedlarz

#48 Tuesday’s with David - “Three Sisters”



David’s Insight on “Three Sisters”

These three ancient boulders, formed from sea floor sediment over about 4 million years, reminds me of ties that bind. The moody long exposure begs for contemplation of friendship, sisterhood, family. The Moeraki Boulders are found lying on a stretch of Koekohe Beach on the South Island of New Zealand.Local Maori legend says the boulders are the remains of eel baskets washed ashore from a large sailing canoe, the reticulating patterns representing the remains of the canoe’s fishing nets.


“A sister is one who reaches for your hand and touches your heart” - Unknown



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