We left Purangi Winery on Friday February 4th with Alice and Audree who
needed a ride to Taupo. We decided to go by way of Rotorua to spend
some days camping and exploring the thermal volcanic activity the town
is famous for. All the Kiwis make jokes and call it "Rotenrua" because
the town smells like rotten eggs from the sulfur or "RotoVegas" because of the amount of tourism. We got to Rotorua
around 8pm. We found a DOC(Department of Conservation) campsite along a Lake Okareka that was $8 a person/night.
We ended up camping there for two nights. The third night we slept at a campsite near the Thermal Wanderland. It cost $18 a night but that included free access to 6 hot water pools that are sourced from a natural hot spring. We spent the last night camping in a free campsite in Taupo called Reid's Farm. Alice and Audree slept in the car every night while Eddie and I slept in the tent.
We spent about an hour taking pictures by leaving the lense open for about 4 minutes. Eddie would draw things with the flash light and we tried to stay still the whole time. It was hilarious.
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The lake we camped at the first two nights |
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Between us 4, we had heaps of stuff |
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Trying to work together to pack up the tent |
The first day in Rotarura we decided to check out a small free thermal park and go on a hike near some rapids. Here are some pictures:
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Hot water pool at the free thermal park |
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Free Shower Provided by Nature |
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Taking a shower in the Rapids |
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Rafters we saw going down the rapids, something Eddie and I want to do soon |
The second day we drove half way to Taupo and went to the Thermal Wonderland. It is an area that has a lot of volcanic activity. We rushed to get there by 10:30 am to see the geyser go off then walked the trails to all the amazing sights.
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Champagne Pool |
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Audree, me and Alice in from of a lime green lake |
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Eddie loves to catch me at my best moments |
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Eddie and I in front of the Champagne pools |
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Another bright green lake |
After the Thermal Wonderland we went across the street to a campsite that includes free access to hot pools they have funneling from a natural source. We sat in hot pools the rest of the day and the next morning before driving to spot called Karosene Creek where the water fall was hot. Then we drove to Taupo to have our next awesome experience with Craig and Cris.
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One of the pools at the campsite |
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They run the water from the natural source down this long ramp to cool the water before going into the pools |
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The source of the hot water bubbling out the ground at 212 degrees F, about 98 degrees C |
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Steam rising from the creak through the ferns |
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Karosene Creek, hot waterfall for FREE! |
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Seriously amazing. I am tearing up because I miss you both, but also because I am so happy you are living out one of your dreams!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lols! We miss you very much!
DeleteWhat amazing shots, it is gorgeous! Your Dad and I would love to see New Zealand someday now.
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