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Waiting for the weather |
![]() I thought that kiwis were smaller birds |
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There are a number of thermal regions in and about Rotorua, all characterised by rising plumes of steam and sulphurous gases. We spent a few days here, taking the obligatory soak in hot mineral springs and doing short walks around two of these, Hell's Gate and Wai-O-Tapu, together with hundreds of other tourists in sun rain and/or strong winds. The images here probably don't do the areas justice, but give a bit of a feel for geothermal landscapes. Visiting Rotorua also enable us to catch up on Darren, Tanya and daughter Jessica, old work colleagues and friends from home, now living here. |
![]() The steaming cauldrons of Hell's Gates |
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![]() A bubbling mud volcano |
![]() Hotwater Falls (38ºC) |
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![]() The Champagne Pool at Wai-O-Tapu is a spring with a surface temperature of 74ºC |
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Leaving Rotorua on a forecast of sun, rain and high winds, we headed for Taupo, briefly visiting the Huka Falls (which Nello remembered from a trip here with University friends |
![]() The ice green waters of the Waikato river flow out of Lake Taupo ... |
![]() ... before entering a narrow gorge.... |
![]() ...and thundering out at the Huka Falls |
![]() Ruapehu calling - view across Lake Taupo |
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The sky had cleared again by the time that we reached Napier - famous as the capital of Art Deco architecture, having been rebuilt in that style following a devastating earthquake in the 1930s. Here we spent 3 enjoyable days - Napier has a lot of charm, nestled on the edge of a plain between Hawkes Bay and the snow-capped Ruahine mountain ranges. As for Art Deco - well you like it or you don't - I do, so long as I don't have to live in it. |
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![]() Definitely Art Deco |
Art Deco fountain |
![]() Not all art is deco - this fountain is definitely "modern" |
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It was becoming impossible to escape the call of Ruapehu. Even here on the east coast of New Zealand, the snow-capped volcano demanded our attention. However, not before we undertook our second walk, another unexpected gem and a great beach walk along the cliffs of southern Hawkes Bay to a nesting colony of Australian Gannets. |
![]() Some local IT help |
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