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The eruption of Mount Tarawera left behind a wonderland of geysers, mud pools, mineral terraces, hot and cold pools, and steaming lakes. Through a series of sign-posted walks, visitors may explore bubbling mud-pools, groaning pools of water, spectacular coloured phosphorescent pools and much more. Address: . Rotorua New Zealand
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An array of wildlife will enchant visitors in natural surroundings cultivated for an amazing experience. Explore an underwater trout viewing cave, handfeed monster eels, walk through a natural wetland and native bush with native animals and birds all around. A lion park is also onsite but separate from the main park. Open daily. Address: Paradise Valley Road Rotorua New Zealand
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A spectacular panorama of hot springs, pools, valley and lush greenery are offered to visitors of Waimangu Valley. Mount Tarawera erupted in 1886 leaving not only destruction, but beauty in the form of a hydrothermal system providing the world's largest hot spring, sinter terraces and craters. One of the world's newest eco-systems, endangered plants are found alongside interesting thermally adapted plants. Guides assist visitors with walking and boating trips that explore the valley's wonders. An interpretive centre is on-site along with a cafe and gift shop. Address: . Rotorua New Zealand
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Encompassing Rainbow Springs and Rainbow Farm, visitors can see some of New Zealand's quintessential cultural attractions. Rainbow Springs has an array of native birds and animals in an idyllic setting with springs and streams. Rainbow Farm allows guest to milk-feed a baby lamb or shorn a sheep or visit the World of Bees. Restaurant, cafe, and gift shop are all on-site. Open daily. Address: Fairy Springs Road Rotorua New Zealand
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