November 29
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| Local band playing Christmas music |
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| Festival vendors |
Today we left Rotorua after doing a bit of shopping. It was the sunniest of the days here.
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| Christmas Parade |
There was a Christmas Festival and Parade almost at the front door of the hotel. We wandered around the booths and listened to a bit of the community band playing Christmas music. It was strange to hear "White Christmas" on a beautiful spring day!
We decided to wait for the parade. So, we checked out and then sat on the second floor veranda of the hotel to watch as townsfolk gathered. There were lots of young families and children dressed up. It started with a bagpipe band and then featured the usual parade groups in any small town. Fun to watch.
We left around noon to drive about an hour south to Taupo. We stopped along the way and had a peanut butter & jelly sandwich, something we keep on hand when we don't feel like eating out or want to have a picnic.
We checked into the Taupo Motel & Spa where we have a little apartment and balcony with a view of Lake Taupo and three volcanoes, the biggest being Tongariro, which is snow covered. Lake Taupo is roughly the size of Lake Tahoe, for reference. It is a caldera from a volcano, an eruption bigger than that of Krakatoa. It is still capable of erupting and also causing a tsunami. Yikes.
We went to Master of India restaurant for dinner- very good.
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| Mount Tongariro in the center, flanked by two other volcanoes. This is the view from our balcony! |
Once home, we went to the outdoor mineral hot pools that are part of the motel. We are not particularly "good" at hot pools and tend to go in, get restless and hot, and get out. We don't seem to get the meditative part very well. But, it was relaxing, for sure and we will probably visit it daily as it's complementary.
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| Some of the hot pools (and one cold plunge) at the motel |
November 30
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| We booked a sail on this for tomorrow! |
We went to the marina in Taupo this morning and studied which boat we'd like to go out on while we are here. We opted for a sailboat for tomorrow morning.
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| Huka Falls |
Then we drove to Huka Falls, a short drive out of town. The falls are a series of waterfalls on the Waikato River, New Zealand's longest river which drains into Lake Taupo. It is one of the highest-flowing waterfalls in the world as the river narrows from 100 meters across to just 15. The word "Huka" means "foam" in Maori - an apt name. The water is so very blue and the river so clear.
Today is an "eat at home" day as we just want some simple food. So - ham and cheese sandwiches on our little balcony for lunch and salad fixings for dinner.
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| Sunset over the volcanos and lake - from our balcony! |





































