Photoessay: Bethells Beach

 

Much of Dave Dobbyn's album TWIST was written or inspired by the rugged Bethells Beach (or Te Henga) on Auckland's west coast. Keen photographer and Umm mailing list member Chris Jack took the following photos of the landscape at Bethells.

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On the seventh wave rides my aspirations- It Dawned On Me


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The marble sand of sculptors- Betrayal


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The black dunes hiss with the grasses' breath- It Dawned On Me


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It's performance art and it's framed by a house- Naked Flame


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Will you deliver me? Whatever it was it was my sin- Protection


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The wind had sculpted the manuka on the hill to the west of the house- What do You Really Want?


 

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And I'm kinda getting used to the wilderness- I Can't Change My Name


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I've been out, I've been out in the long grass and the wind- I Can't Change My Name


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