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Tongariro National Park is New
Zealand's oldest national park and a World Heritage site. The core of
the park is formed by the sacred peaks Tongariro, Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu.
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Mount Ngauruhoe smolders constantly and from time to
time spews ash and lava from its peak. It was featured as "Mount Doom"
in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. |
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Within the park are numerous waterfalls and crater
lakes.
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Lake Taupo and Lake Rotorua are water-filled volcanic
calderas, suitable for swimming, fishing and kayaking |
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The region around Rotorua is an active
geothermal area consisting of mudpots, geysers and hot springs. In the
past, tourists believed they had medicinal properties. |

Many geothermal phenomena lie on private property
where admission is charged to view them. However, in 1992, the
central park of Rotorua "exploded" leaving steam holes and
geysers open to the public. |
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An attraction unique to Rotorua is "zorbing," rolling
down a hill inside a large ball. Jordan, of course, had to try zorbing!! |

Now a museum, the former bathhouse in Rotorua was an
elaborate "playground" for the wealthy. The lawns are still used for
daily games of croquet and lawn bowling. |