The Southern Crater in Waimangu’s volcanic valley. New Zealand will teach you that lakes can be of any colour!
Month: October 2014
The Redwood Trees
The hikes in Rotorua’s Redwoods start with a nice stroll among huge redwood trees, which diameter can easily reach 1 meter or more.
The Wooden Throne
This beautiful tree in Waikato splits and mixes with the the other plants and moss around.
Orakei Korako
The Orakei Korako park is one of the only geothermal parks I went to where you can get really close to the streams of hot […]
The Waikite Valley
Another picture of the boiling stream in the Waikite Valley still showing off the steamy jungle, with a better view on the beautiful moss on […]
The Inferno Crater Lake
Another attraction of the Waimangu area: the Inferno Crater Lake. Honestly, I think the name is a little too dramatic and may have been picked […]
The Frying Pan Lake
I love the colour of this Frying Pan Lake in the Waimangu volcanic valley but don’t even think about going for a swim: the water […]
Devil’s Ink Pots
Probably not the most colourful photos I took during my New Zealand trip but I still find those mud-filled craters quite interesting for their shape […]
Huka Falls
On the way to Turangi from Rotorua, do not miss the Huka falls, some impressive waterfalls with a beautiful blue colour flowing at 220,000 litres […]
Steamy Jungle
Around the Waikite Valley, the water is so hot that the steam gives a misty look to this forest. You can even see the water […]
Threatening Clouds Over Auckland
Between Heaven and Darkness. Another shot of the viaduct harbour in Auckland, after the clouds almost took over the whole sky after the sunrise.