Day 6 :: Rotorua, Spanish for "rotten eggs"...
I arrived late the night before in Rotorua, a beautiful city that lies in the heart of North Island as well as Maori culture. As I approved the city, I already noticed steaming geothermal vents and the odor of sulfur (also better known as "rotten eggs").
Almost 1 week in New Zealand, I decided to take it easy in Rotorua and soak in some sights, culture and hot springs water. After a hearty breakfast of (ironically) fired eggs on toast, I spent a few relaxing hours with the locals at a local internet cafe updating the blog and video in the morning.
I spent most of the early afternoon at the Wai-o-tapu (meaning "place of sacred water" in Maori) Thermal Park, which is a collection of geothermally active springs and mud pits.
Tonight's activites will include Mitai's Maori cultural show, and possibly followed by a swim in the geothermal pools at the Polynesian Spa.
Almost 1 week in New Zealand, I decided to take it easy in Rotorua and soak in some sights, culture and hot springs water. After a hearty breakfast of (ironically) fired eggs on toast, I spent a few relaxing hours with the locals at a local internet cafe updating the blog and video in the morning.
I spent most of the early afternoon at the Wai-o-tapu (meaning "place of sacred water" in Maori) Thermal Park, which is a collection of geothermally active springs and mud pits.
Tonight's activites will include Mitai's Maori cultural show, and possibly followed by a swim in the geothermal pools at the Polynesian Spa.


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