Kia ora, folks!
feel in the air, smell of sulfur. The area is shrouded in clouds of white, close pairs. Here and there one can hear bubbling boiling water i. .. mud. Here and there hot water under tremendous pressure in the air explodes kilkudziesieciometrowymi poles. No, it does not go into hell (what some mischievous bode me!), But the most geothermally active places in New Zealand, small and very spectacular city of Rotorua.
There is so much to see and do, with at least one week (and a small fortune ...) here is easy to oust. Because of the limits both of time and financial resources, limited to strolling along the Gulf of sulfur, relax in the beautiful Polynesian thermal pools and spa visits to a Maori village still live with quite a complicated name Whakarewarewatanga O Te Ope Taua A Te Wahiao. In short village, inhabited by the Maori tribe of Tuhourangi - Ngati Wahiao, called Whakarewarewa, which also results in breaking the language, luckily the name can be shortened even more to Whaka. Although the village is a popular tourist attraction, a life of its inhabitants goes on in their own way. Bathe in thermal waters, hot springs cook vegetables, previously wrapped in muslin and suspended in water on a string, a few extracts August of the land is used for cooking traditional dishes called hangi.
The village also watched show of traditional Maori dances and songs, which are very similar to those born in Hawaii, but in the end of the Maoris from these pages came here ... And for fans of my undying beauty, photo, together with Maori and the warrior maiden;)
accent on the upbeat ending would be was a good sign for the near future, because I'm heading to the mountains, the snow-covered transition Tongariro:
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