Te Waikoropupu Springs
in Wildlife Encounters, Hot and Cold Geothermal, 4. Famous Extremes, 2. Best known
With amazing horizontal visibility at an average of 63 meters of the constantly 11.7°C cool water, it is also the largest cold water springs in the Southern Hemisphere, discharging 14,000 litres of water per second.
Pupu Springs Road, Takaka, Tasman, New Zealand
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Waitangi Soda Springs
in Hot and Cold Geothermal, 3. Off the beaten track
'Waitangi Soda Springs" are geothermal pools located near Lake Rotoehu. The pools are an important part of Maori culture and have been famous since the early days of New Zealand.
59 Manawahe Rd, Rotoma
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Rarawa Beach
in Famous Beaches, 3. Off the beaten track
On your way or way back to Cape Reinga you can find this unspoilt beautiful beach - a paradise with a white sands and breathtakingly blue water.
Rarawa Beach Road
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Motueka Saltwater Bath
in Hot and Cold Geothermal, 5. Local Highlights
Thanks for local people and businesses, the simple wire enclosed swimming area protecting swimmers from the sharks built first in 1926 is now well upgraded and available to enjoy for anyone for free.
North Street, Motueka
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