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On the second episode of our NZ Tour with Biancas parents we explored the heart of the North Island: Rotorua. And it really feels like pounding and moving all time. There is always steam and bubbles and a smell in the air and you really feel the power of Planet Earth beneath you. But the heart means also the living Maori culture in Whakarewarewa. On top: the 15m fountain of Prince Albert Geysir and our first bet on a winner (eventually). Don`t miss out
Oh it is steaming here in Ohinemutu
Maori carvings in front of the Marae
Two magicians working
It's gettin hot in here
Ohinemutu in twilight
Ohinemutu's steaming scenery
This is where Rotorua's nightlife is
Odd piece of art in Rotorua
Entry gate to Whakarewarewa
A storage hut in the Maori village
A guided tour leads you through Whakarewarewa
They cook their food here in a Hangi
Multiple bathtubs with naturally hot water
Our native guide explains how life in the village works
Steaming hot water boils upwards
At the right time and place
Steaming hot family portrait
It is not only hot water boiling here, but mud too
Ach ja es war so herrlich ! Neuseeland ist für uns so etwas wie ein Rollback. Vieles was du dort an Kontakten erlebst ist so wie es einstmals auch hier in D war. Dazu kommt dann das unglaubliche Kaleidoskop von Mutter Natur. Die 140 km durch den Regenwald sind schon heftig, wenn dann noch der noch nie gesehene Sternenhimmel der Südlichen Hemissphäre dazukommt und das Aktive Brodeln und Dampfen der Erde greifbar wird, braucht der geneigte Neuseelanderkunder nur noch wenig andere Reize.
08. Januar 2018
Bianca
Ja das stimmt, ich hab mir gerade die Fotos angeschaut und bin auch gleich wieder ins Schwärmen gekommen <3 schön war’s tatsächlich und sehr beeindruckend