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Tag Archives: hot pools
Did I Mention Hills and Hot Pools Already? – Waikite Valley
On our last night in Tauranga we stayed at Sulphur Point down by the harbour which is one of our many home-away-from-homes. Our departure from town next morning was a bit disastrous; fuel contamination which is a long story getting … Continue reading
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Tagged Bay of Plenty, hot pools, Kerosene Creek, Ngongotaha, Rainbow Mountain, red ochre, Rotorua, SH5, Sulphur Point, Tauranga, Waikite Valley
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A Mountain to Climb – Te Aroha
After doing some motorhome things in Pukekohe and some catching up on the way through Auckland; we headed for the Bay of Plenty. We realised that this gave us a chance for a walk up Mt Te Aroha which overlooks … Continue reading