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Maori Culture
... and mud springs. The entire area is full of volcanic activity and we found the experience to be a little disconcerting knowing that an eruption can happen at any moment. We had never seen a place like it and were mesmerized by the steam billowing from the cliffs, heat emanating from the ground, and colors of the minerals. For the evening, we experienced the pre-European Maori Mitaki Village with a ...
Rotorua une ville bouillonnante !!!
... autres lac d’eaux chaudes. Lors de la visite de
ce park nous avons enfin pu observer un KIWI, un vrai !!! ce n’est donc
pas une légende comme le Daü. Cette petite bête existe vraiment !!!!!
C’est vraiment super mignon ça fait environ une trentaine de centimètre de
haut, ça a des plumes mais pas d’ailes. Ces petites bêtes peuvent peser entre 3
et 5 kg et vivre jusqu’à 40 ans. Ceci dit, c’est ...
Auckland to Rotorua
... to be seen. Next stop was Rotorua, knew we'd arrived by the lovely smell of eggs! We visited the i-site tourist information to ask where we would find a campsite and headed about 10mins out of town to Lake Okareka to see where we would be for the night, it's beautiful and very quiet just the sounds of birds. Headed back into Rotorua to have a quick look around and grab a bite to eat before driving back to the campsite to settle down for our first night in the van. H & S ...
Whakarewarewa and Luge riding
... kiwis but couldn't fit the camper in anywhere as we had unknowingly arrived just before the free flight bird show. We gave that the flick and went luging instead. I suspect this was much more fun. We took the gondola up the small mountain behind Rotorua and the others all grabbed their helmets and they were off!! There are 3 runs at Rotorua with the steepest being quite technical and not that much fun Mal said, because you can't race each other. ...
The Gates of Hell
... place is massive, stretching over 3km in length, and is renowned for being the only geothermal valley whose creation can be pinpointed to a specific date, 10th June 1886. On this date the nearby Tarawera volcano violently erupted causing the land lying along the adjoining fault line to buckle and crack forming a series of craters and vents and geysers.
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- Free parking