Celebrating the Queen's birthday meant driving the Kombi over Takaka hill to Pohara where we camped the night and woke to a lovely blue sky and glassy water. After breakfast we ventured into the bush to explore a piece of engineering marvel. In the 1900s a tailrace was constructed by golddiggers to provide water to sluice guns. Once the gold was gone the tailrace was then used as a small hydro electric power station. Lovely walk amongst native bush.
A thrilling example of a pelton wheel. Unfortunately the other photos won't load, shame there was the whole water race and a pen stock. No one can equal the thrill of a pen stock.
3 comments:
Dear Hydro lover,
Your good wife must be thrilled with the exciting trips you take her on. Have you toured the recycling plant yet? I can heartily recommend it.
From Mr W, steam engine enthusiast.
Dear Mr W,
Thanks for that, I was going to take wife to beach but rubbish sounds like sooo much more fun.
Steve
wow, that art metal thing looks really cool!
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