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Real Name: Kathryn
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Rotorua

by Kate-Me - last update: May 26, 2004

Rotorua

Traditional Maori hut
Rotorua, in New Zealand's North Island, south of Auckland, is one of the most fascinating places I've ever been on this earth (right up there with Pompeii and Coober Pedy, my other 'out of this world' unusual Top spots)

It's an amazing geothermal world of volcanoes, geysers, hot springs, bubbling mud, and steam shooting out of vents deep in the earth.

Here is a pic of a Traditional carved maori hut at the Whakawerawera Thermal Park (the largest and in my opinion, the best in Rotorua)

I should add that half of the photos you'll see here were taken by my husband - since on Day 3 of the holiday I was rushed to Hospital (see Warnings page if you want to know what happened)
General Rotorua scene

Geysers

At the Whakawerawera Thermal Reserve you can see a geyser which goes off almost like clockwork, on the hour, but there can also be unexpected eruptions in the town, such as one which happened in April 2003.

In this event, a rogue geyser went off near an industrial area and hurled mud and ash 100 metres into the air.
It went off as a loud bang and hydrogen suplhide levels rose dangerously high, but fortunately dropped again very quickly, so they didn't have to evacuate the area.
The pretty green rolling hills and forest around Rotorua.

> Add to your Custom Travel Guide [What's This?]

Pros:"Amazing thermal activity and volcano region"
Cons:"Smells a lot like bad eggs (but you get used to the sulphur)"
In A Nutshell:"Totally fascinating, almost mystical, that's all I can say."
Kate-Me's Rotorua Travel Tips

OverviewThings to Do
Tips: 11 - Photos: 11
 
Restaurants
Tips: 1 - Photos: 1
Hotels & Accommodations
Tips: 5 - Photos: 5
 
Nightlife
Tips: 3 - Photos: 3
Off The Beaten Path
 
Tourist TrapsWarnings Or Dangers
Tips: 2 - Photos: 2
 
TransportationLocal Customs
Tips: 1 - Photos: 1
 
Packing ListsShopping
Tips: 1 - Photos: 1
 
Sports Travel
Tips: 2 - Photos: 2
General Tips
Tips: 5 - Photos: 5

Kate-Me's Rotorua Travelogues
Title [Click to view]Travel YearPictures
Four Canoes Maori Cultural ShowFebruary, 2004 6
Four Canoes dining room art & artefactsFebruary, 2004 8
Rotorua's famous Blue BathsFebruary, 2004 5
Ohinemutu Maori village in RotoruaFebruary, 2004 8

Comments for Kate-Me about Rotorua
BluBluBlu Tue Aug 1, 2006 08:47 UTC
 Excellent page on a truly weird place! Blu
joanj Tue Jul 13, 2004 21:29 UTC
 I symnpathise with you, got food poisoning in Vancouver, and had to be taken off the aircraft prior to take-off. Hospitalised, and embarassed, I did send the food back, but one bite was enough.
pepples46 Thu Jun 19, 2003 06:42 UTC
 a gentle push, a little encouragment or simply a kick in ...you produced a beautiful page, pinpointed tips and great pics...good one>sent the food back...thanx Kate
mafootje Mon Apr 21, 2003 08:58 UTC
 Washing pow(d)er in a geyser ?? MM sounds like clean fun...

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