Eaton Hall Bed & Breakfast
1255 Hinemaru Street, Rotorua
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Eaton Hall Bed & Breakfast Rotorua

1255 Hinemaru Street Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand

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New Zealand

A travel blog entry by misocutlet

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On May 17, I moved from Sydney to Auckland. The reason why I went to Auckland was I had to get out of Australia, because of my visa expiration, and Auckland was relatively closer to Sydney than any other big cities. While I was staying in New Zealand, I spend about one month in Auckland and the rest in Bay of Islands (Paihia, Kerikeri, Russel), …

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A travel blog entry by conor_annabel

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... got our first look at the elusive Kiwi! They were much larger than I expected and one of them seemed obsessed with running round one particular shrub, but it was really cool to see them. I don’t think there is much chance of seeing one in the wild! At this point we had fallen behind most of the friends we had made at Hot Water Beach but luckily the amazing Arron and Sarah had stayed a few nights in Rotorua, so we all got back on the bus and made our way ...

Watching The Haka.

A travel blog entry by azandhelen

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... culture is within the country, we thought it would be good to visit one of the villages. The hostel recommended a good one and with a big discount given, it convinced us to go. We were warned that sometimes the experience may feel a little touristy but sometimes it’s good to be a tourist as we guess ultimately, that’s what we are. The bus arrived just before six and was like something out of Heartbeat, very cute though. We collected a ...

Smelly..

A travel blog entry by bridgetsblog

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Rotorua, the city of sulfur fumes. One of the guides said that the day you stop smelling it...is the day you leave new Zealand! I don't think he was joking. I saw the pohutu geyser today. That's pretty cool, or rather hot being hot enough to shoot boiling water out of the earth every hour is a serious fete of nature. It ...

What's that smell?

A travel blog entry by davecs

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... same direction. But in some places here, a white line is the divider between lanes going in different directions. I told my sisters I had to fight the urge to change lanes so I wouldn't get in a head-on collision.

Still, the countryside was beautiful. The fields are green with lots of trees and very few houses. We probably saw only three small towns in the ...

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