Greymouth, the largest city on the west coast of the South Island, was built in the past gold rush, mainly providing important port services for gold, timber and coal produced on the west coast, and Greymouth's reputation is Punakaiki, about 50 kilometres north of the island There is a natural landscape formed by the continuous impact and corrosion of rocks through the seawater~ Pancake Rock, many people come to Greymouth to see the magnificent thousand-story rock, and it is free of charge. It is said that when the tide is high, the waves will wash the sea into the small hole in the rock, spraying out, extremely spectacular, the small blackboard of the visitor center has a timetable for watching the tide, the moment is different every day, the moment is wrong today, there is no chance to see the sea spray out of the scene. Tips: To see the sea spraying from the rocks, it is best to ask the time of the tide, basically at 7 am or 8 pm, that is not a waste of time.