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Breath Deeply!
This is a site where a natural spring emitting a high output of sulfur smell is surrounded by a masonry wall where you can get close enough to clear out your sinuses from the fumes, if you care for th...
We all went on a stroll around the lake and over to the blue baths and stopped off to look at the Rachel Springs. It’s a good opportunity for photos and with a stop, especially for tourists. The natur...
See the hot steaming waters of geothermal activity for free in the Governors Garden 24/7. Rachel Pool, a.k.a Whangapipiro, was easy to find, about 1 block away from the Polynesian Spa. Rachel Pool/Ra...
Quick stopover for this unique attraction in Rotorua
We were coming from the northland area in NZ making our way into Rotorua as part of the Top Deck tour, and we stopped here for a toilet break, as well as for us to see this pool and get used to the sm...
Maori people used the healing power of this spring water 700 years ago
Whangapipiro (Rachel Spring) is a historic alkaline hot spring in the Government Gardens. Its therapeutic water has a natural antiseptic action because of the sodium silica content and it's softening ...
Breath Deeply!
This is a site where a natural spring emitting a high output of sulfur smell is surrounded by a masonry wall where you can get close enough to clear out your sinuses from the fumes, if you care for th...
A great Rotorua sight!
We all went on a stroll around the lake and over to the blue baths and stopped off to look at the Rachel Springs. It’s a good opportunity for photos and with a stop, especially for tourists. The natur...
Photostop of geothermal activity in a public park
See the hot steaming waters of geothermal activity for free in the Governors Garden 24/7. Rachel Pool, a.k.a Whangapipiro, was easy to find, about 1 block away from the Polynesian Spa. Rachel Pool/Ra...
Quick stopover for this unique attraction in Rotorua
We were coming from the northland area in NZ making our way into Rotorua as part of the Top Deck tour, and we stopped here for a toilet break, as well as for us to see this pool and get used to the sm...
Maori people used the healing power of this spring water 700 years ago
Whangapipiro (Rachel Spring) is a historic alkaline hot spring in the Government Gardens. Its therapeutic water has a natural antiseptic action because of the sodium silica content and it's softening ...