17. Whakarewarewa is one of the most
amazing New Zealand. Its name comes
from the Maori language, Aboriginal
originating in New Zealand. It is located in
the North Island, near the city of Rotorua
and Lake Taupo.
18. The Lady Knox is a geyser at Wai-o-
Tapu, Taupo Volcanic Zone. It is named
after Lady Constance Knox, the second
daughter of Uchter Knox.
19. The stone is typical of New Zealand jade,
with which Maori Aborigines make jewelry
for hundreds of years.
20.
21. The National Museum of New Zealand,
offers collections that span five areas: Art,
History, Pacific, Maori, and Environment.
22. A great park along the waterfront, with a
track skaters, bikes and scooters, as well as
a lake with ducks and swans, and about
gardens that practically reach the beach
sand
23. It is a restaurant that combines Indian and
Malay cuisine, specializing in Malay
curries, which if anything are better and
more spicy than the Indians. The takeout
menu costs less than € 6 and includes a
curry, a naan (Indian bread) and rice.
24. Old St Paul's is a fine example of 19th
century Gothic Revival architecture
adapted to colonial conditions and
materials.
25. Designed and built by the late Sir Len
Southward, this customised facility houses
the southern hemispheres largest private
car collection.