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The air was filled with a strong smell of sulfur, and white gas emerged from the cracks in the stones everywhere. The entire geothermal hot spring park makes people feel the pulse of the earth we live in, and is also a resource that benefits mankind.
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The air was filled with a strong smell of sulfur, and white gas emerged from the cracks in the stones everywhere. The entire geothermal hot spring park makes people feel the pulse of the earth we live in, and is also a resource that benefits mankind.
Very recommended. After all, it is the first time in my life to see the mudstones and hot spring pools formed by active volcanoes. It is like a fairyland. A very long knowledge experience.
The South Island of New Zealand, known as the island of fire, is full of geothermal heat and hot springs. Seeing this scene, it seems that the whole country is on a volcanic crater with an underground undercurrent!
On the way from Rotorua to Lake Taupo, there are interstitial springs and geothermal pools of various colors. Interstitial springs erupt every morning at 10 am, but they are caused by man-made, unlike the interstitial springs in Yellowstone National Park and Iceland. It erupts completely autonomously, and the champagne pool in the geothermal pool is still very good. In short, this attraction is worth visiting for those who have never seen the gap spring and geothermal pool.
In the free park, you can bring your own bath towels and go to the hot springs. The hot spring water is warm, and the sun does not feel cold even in the autumn of early May. There are many Maori people here.