ORBSERVER Rotorua, New Zealand's latest and most exciting tourism attraction
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Swoop Ride at Agroadventures in Rotorua, New Zealand
The kids enjoying the Swoop ride in Rotorua.
Rotorua 2017 -GoPro Edit
Easter Weekend down down to Rotorua, New Zealand.
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Enjoyable time at Agrodome, Rotorua, New Zealand
Agrodome, just outside Rotorua, New Zealand is definitely a must visit place if you are visiting this country. You can watch the sheep shearing/dog show, see many farm animals and an orchard full of Kiwi fruits and other produce. Entertaining and educational for the family.
Agrodome terletak dekat dengan Rotorua, Selandia Baru. Di tempat atraksi yang luas ini, anda dapat menonton show khas negara ini : mencukur domba serta melihat banyak hewan dan buah-buahan. Sungguh tempat temasya yang nyaman dan mendidik buat keluarga.
Mozivision - Buried Village Rotorua
Mozi Vision the innovative way to take a guided tour at the Buried Village using a multimedia device. Introductory video.
Te Waihou Walkway and Blue Spring Putaruru New Zealand ** only 30 minutes from Rotorua **
100% Pure NZ = Te Waihou
Aerial view of this beautiful place, often missed by the tourists.
Te Waihou Walkway and Blue Spring ( see link below for full details )
Only 30 minutes from Rotorua you will find this magical and unspoiled wonderland.
For more information click on this link.
The walkway is a distance of 4.7 kilometres, with an average walking time of 1.5 hours (3 hours return). The terrain varies from easy walking to backcountry trekking with stile crossings. In some areas the track has been benched and steps constructed through the gorge area. Hazards such as waterfalls, electric fences and livestock may be encountered along the way.
The Waihou Stream is totally spring fed. Water from the Mamaku Plateau takes anywhere from 50-100 years to reach the Blue Spring. Water flows from the spring at a rate of 42 cubic metres per minute (9240 gallons per minute). The water temperature of the Blue Spring is a constant 11 degrees celsius throughout the year.
The reason for the blue colour (and high visual clarity) of the Waihou River and its spring source is the high optical purity of the water. Pure water is intrinsically blue in hue because it absorbs red light leaving only blue and (some) green light to be transmitted to the observer's eye. Pure natural waters are blue to blue-green in colour because they lack light absorbing constituents and particles. Both particles and light-absorbing matter are efficiently removed during the long settlement time of spring water while in aquifers.
Experience and Enjoy Te Waihou
Take a visit to the internationally acclaimed Blue Spring.
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Experience the coolness of water that has been underground between 50 - 100 years.
Walk through the areas of restoration and regeneration of wetland and native plantings.
Learn about the history and heritage of Te Waihou.
Enjoy the sights and sounds of the waterfalls.
Watch as the water flow changes from tranquil to pumping action in the gorge area.
Be amazed at the intensity of the water colour.
Catch or view one of the many trout.
Gentle easy walking through rolling pastoral land.
Mix fitness with pleasure by walking one of New Zealand's community based millennium projects in the South Waikato.
How do I get there?
Linking State Highways 1 and 5 in the South Waikato District is Whites Road. Te Waihou Walkway is situated off Whites Road with upstream access from Leslie Road, Putaruru.
Balloon ride
Exciting balloon ride in Rotorua in New Zealand. Post your comments to pravaasi.in@gmail.com
Rotorua 4x4 Bush Ride
17 feet fall with a 4x4 car.
702 AM - 792 AM MEDIUM WAVES IN NEW ZEALAND
702 AM Radio Live Auckland/Henderson 10 kw Distance 498km
711 AM LiveSPORT Wellington/Horokiwi 5 kw Distance 122km
720 AM RNZ National Invercargill/Dacre 10 kw Distance 685km
729 AM RNZ National from Tokoroa/Wiltsdown with TPwr 2.5 kw and distance 396km supersede Radio Sport from Whangarei/Otaika with TPwr 2.5 kw, but distance 610km
738 AM Radio Live Christchurch/Marshland 5 kw Distance 260km
747 AM Newstalk ZB Rotorua/Tihiotonga 0.4 kw Distance 416km
756 AM RNZ National Auckland/Henderson 10 kw Distance 497km
765 AM Radio Kahungunu Napier/Opapa 2.5 kw Distance 319km
774 AM Radio Sport New Plymouth/Bell Block 5kw Distance 251km
783 AM Access Radio Wellington/Titahi Bay 10kw Distance 122km
792 AM Radio Sport Hamilton/Eureka 5kw Distance 428km
[Full HD] 2015-09 New Zealand Trip @ Auckland and Rotorua
Kelly Tarlton's SEA LIFE Aquarium
Fortuna, Buffet Dinner @ Sky City Restaurant
Butterfly Creek
Mount Eden’s volcanic cone
Rainbow Ends - Kidz Kingdom
Te Puia Geothermal Valley
Rainbow Springs
Agrodome Farm Show
Skyline Gondola and Luge rides
lion cub paradise valley springs rotorua
The new lion cubs are about 8 weeks old i love them they are so cute. Father tells child about lion cub . Very cute
Sinoti 2012-Tupulaga Performance
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Blue Spring Te Waihou Walkway
The Te Waihou Walkway and Blue Spring is located in South Waikato near Putaruru, sort of halfway between Hamilton and Rotorua. the walk is roughly 5km (3 hour) return.
The Blue Spring is internationally acclaimed for its pure water and it supplies approx 70% of New Zealand’s bottled water.
The water takes around 100 years to filter through from the Mamaku Plateau, due to this the water has a high optical purity, it has a blue colour whilst being virtually clear. Pure water is intrinsically blue in hue because it absorbs red light leaving only blue and (some) green light to be transmitted to the observer's eye. Pure natural waters are blue to blue-green in colour because they lack light absorbing constituents and particles.
The water temperature is a constant 11 degrees celsius throughout the year, winter or summer.
Swimming in the Blue Spring area over the 2015-16 summer period caused a significant degradation of the vegetation and environment surrounding the Blue Spring, as a result swimming is discouraged at the Blue Spring and nearby environment, however at this stage Council can't ban or prohibit swimming, nor can people be fined for swimming.
Fishing is permitted, but a fishing licence is required.
The water wheel:
An early resident living near the river used a water wheel to generate electricity. The waterwheel is still operating.
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DL 9158 in Putaruru
Later in the day, we end up with DL 9158 again. This time we see her going through the town of Putaruru, which - up until 2001 - was the junction for the now-closed Rotorua Branch.
After this, we headed to Tirau and Matamata, then returend to Tauranga. While I was in Matamata, I went to the Paper Plus store and bought the latest edition of the New Zealand Rail Observer magazine, which has one of my photographs in it.
You don't need to get the magazine to see the photograph, because I have uploaded it to Flickr:
New Zealand Midwives and Refective Practice
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Vision of Life , Chapter 1, Tauhara Centre, Taupo, New Zealand
Voici la première vidéo d'interview de personnes qui nous ont inspirés dans leurs façon d'être ou d'aborder la vie.
Merci à eux et à tous ceux qui ont contribué à la réalisation de cette première vidéo.
This is the first interview video of people who inspired us about their way of being and perception of life.
Thank to them and to people who contribuate to the realisation of this first video.
Tauhara Centre, (meditation and retreat centre), Taupo, New Zealand
Mr&Mrs Dolce Farniente
Leauva'a Youth in New Zealand
Rev Leaia Pio explains the So'o between Leauva'a and the Weymouth Youth fellowship. A fundraiser was held at the Weymouth Community Hall on Saturday 25th February 2012 2012.
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Farewell Molia Sio - 3
Friday 2nd March 2012, a man from Vailoa, Aleipata was cremated in Mangere.
At his funeral service not one member of his family was present.
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Leauva'a Youth in New Zealand Part 2
The blind duo from Leauva'a entertains a packed Weymouth Community Hall during their concert on Saturday, 25th February 2012.
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Redwood Forest NZ - Bunny Jugs 1
UnfortunatelyI had not enough money to rent a fully...