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Steaming Cliffs Kayak: Rotorua s incredible new geothermal tour

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Mike Yardley: Time out in Tarawera

Mike Yardley: Time out in Tarawera (Photo / Supplied) Sat, 24 Jul 2021, 2:29PM It’s the cradle within the cradle of New Zealand tourism, the Buried Village of Te Wairoa. If the 1886 Tarawera eruption was our version of Vesuvius, Te Wairoa is surely our homegrown mini-Pompeii. As the birthplace of New Zealand tourism, prior to 1886, moneyed Europeans flocked to these parts, to see, photograph, paint, sketch and bathe in the mineral waters of the legendary Pink and White Terraces. Te Wairoa was the staging post, from where they’d board a whaleboat, in their crinoline dresses and bowler hats, to cross Lake Tarawera to reach those tantalising terraces on Lake Rotomahana. At the time of the eruption, Te Wairoa was humming, home to 150 residents, two hotels, the Hinemihi meeting house, a church and school. It was the Tuhourangi people, a sub-tribe of Te Arawa, who owned most of the land in the area, astutely cashing in big-time on the booming tourist trade.

Delve below the surface of Rotorua s energetic heart

DESTINATION ROTORUA/SUPPLIED Invigorating nature You ll find the heart of Rotorua and its people in the outdoors walking the redwood forests, tearing along the mountain bike trails, bathing in the geothermal waters and rafting the rapids. Reconnect with nature, revive your tired body and mind, and connect with the spiritual land and waters of this special place. Take a tranquil stroll on the elevated Redwoods Treewalk and drink fresh water straight from Te Waireka Spring at Paradise Valley Springs. This wildlife park also lets you get up close to African lions, alpacas, deer, sheep, goats, horses, tahr, wallabies and many of New Zealand s native birds such as the kea and kākāriki.

Obituary: Tūhourangi leader Allan Skipwith remembered as an exceptional person

Obituary: Tūhourangi leader Allan Skipwith remembered as an exceptional person 9 Feb, 2021 02:17 AM 4 minutes to read Tūhourangi Tribal Authority chairman Allan Skipwith has died. Photo / File Those who knew Allan Skipwith knew when he set his sights on a goal, more often than not he got the job done. The Tūhourangi Tribal Authority (TTA) chairman, who died on Friday, will be remembered for both his work with his iwi and in the Rotorua community. Te Mana o Ngāti Rangitihi Trust (Te Mana) and TTA made the announcement in July last year, one year after the Deed of Undertaking was signed between the iwi.

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