Rotorua

Geyser in Te Puia.

Rotorua is a city in a highly volcanic area. The first thing you will notice when arriving is that the whole city smell like rotten eggs. Volcanic water and fumes comes out from everywhere. I visited the Te Puia, a park run by the Maori of the nearby village. It mixes geysers and bubbling mud with a presentation of Maori culture.
Another place to visit is the redwoods forest. More than a 100 years ago the government decided to plant various tree species to determine which one would grow better on New Zealand soil. The best species would be used for timber exportation. The redwoods forest is now a great day hike place. While walking on its trails you will encounter a huge mix of trees, from native ones to the Californians sequoia.

Volcanic mudd in Te Puia.

Small volcanic pond in the city.

Volcanic spring in the Redwoods forest. The sulfur in the water keep the dead branches from degrading and gives the water this beautiful blue color.

Redwoods forest.

Fern tree
Another Fern tree.

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  1. Awesome tes photos, Ken!

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    1. Thanks. On retournera faire des photos sessions à Lausanne à mon retour.

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