We start off at the fantastic Lady Knox Geyser, Then we journey to the hot pools at Waimangu, Hells Gate, and Wai-O-Tapu Scenic Reserve. Enjoy the rugged beauty that is Rotorua.
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@HEWESREDFISHER16 woah, if you took pictures of the Australian tigers there are probably a great deal of people willing to pay good money for them, that species supposedly went extinct in the 1930s…
In 1972 my Guide was Nicolai, he took us to the Rouge, was a steaming hot mud pit, that kept growing larger.
They had some real cool looking striped dog’s,they had black stripes. The guide said it was a rare Australian Tiger, looked like a small striped dog to me. also saw some tazmanian devil’s , Fat cats. They were loud. You are lucky to live there, what a wonderful place.
Consider the smell of Rotorua the fragrance of nature.
i miss the smell of rotten egg rotorua
the haka is something most schools in nz learn
its amazing b eing a new zealander
i love it frankly
i live here
yayayayaay
kahore te kaitiaki kei roto te waiariki/waiwera.
It isn’t in the hot springs. it’s part of the entrance
I lived & worked in Rotorua for nearly a year – awesome place with awesome people – this place I would happily move to & settle in.
World Class place
Beatiful!!
I find Rotorua a facinating place to visit with all the thermal activity. The smell takes a little getting used to though.
AWESOME!!! i saw geysers in yellowstone, but none that shot straight up in a thin jet like the lady knox geyser. still, it brings back a lot of good memories. is that mask thing (sorry) in the steam vent?? because if it is, wouldn’t it damage the features??? just wondering, but the steam around itmakes it look so eerie.
the maori dance thing (omg so sorry for being a dumb american) is cool too.