New Zealand 14 Yikes!
New Zealand 13 Hot Sulphur Gurgling Up Through The Earth
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New Zealand 12 The Whole Town Is Smoldering
I thought Matt had bad gas from the Turkish kebab....we were both wrong. It was Rotorua. The first thing we noticed when we drove in is that the whole town appears to be smoldering. It is hard to describe but imagine looking out the window to see great puffs of smoke billowing out from, well, everywhere. It was a sight. The residents are certainly more brave than I am. I felt very uneasy, as if the whole thing would explode any minute. That is just what happened in 2001 according to a "not too re-assuring" signpost.
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New Zealand 11 Small Alcove Of Ferns
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New Zealand 10 Is This Guy, A Skinhead?
I got a few pics of Matt with the interviewee though. He was sort of a Japanese Ian Wright (GlobeTrekker for those of you that don't follow) but not quite as outgoing. Really nice though, at least what we could understand seemed nice. He may have been saying "look at the American asses, what is this guy, a skinhead?"
We left Cathedral Cove after lunch and headed down towards Rotorua. When
we got there, we stopped to eat at a Turkish kebab place (these are quite
common here) and the food was excellent. We then went to a small convenience
store and the Australian clerk chatted it up with us for awhile. He suggested
that we spend the night at a local park called Fernland.
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New Zealand 9 When BAMMM!!!!
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New Zealand 8 Hot Water Beach
Really, really hot water in some places...so hot you could not even touch. But some pools were the perfect temperature. It was sooooo relaxing. The hot water pools cannot be accessed until low tide. The tide went out at 5pm so we did not leave the beach until about 6.30pm.
We spent the night at a holiday park complete with hot showers, kitchen and full laundry ... We awoke a little late this morning. It was our first night spent in the camper van (first night spent in any camper van) and, all in all, it wasn't bad. It was chilly so we ate a quick breakfast, showered and began our walk to Cathedral Cove. It was a fantastic coastal walk with lots of pretty foliage and animals along the way.
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