The week was marked by hot water and thermal baths, where we take all the stress Auckland could relax again. 2 x Hot Water Beach. 2 times Salt Water Pools in Mt Maunganui, then at the Polynesian Spa in Rotorua, in each case 36-42 degrees Celsius. In the equivalent of € ... No idea. Well. Anyway, it was always a great experience in the warm water to rise and relax.
The beach, however, was the best event, which we could make, at no cost.
All runs something like this: At low tide, and scan even at low tide the beach in warm places (In fact, it's all over the beach exactly 2) build, dig a hole and a trench to drain the water can not (Something like sip de
r North :-) purely set), and a beer after work to do so. The dream of each New Zealand travelers. Ultimately, we were about 25 people in the hole and were able to enjoy the starry sky at chubby temperatures. The whole was so great that we really early the next morning once again are going to be able to splash in the hot water at sunrise. Highly recommended.
The other pools were digging no less relaxing, but you had not. In Mt Maunganui, it was again warm and salty, and in Rotorua it was sulphurous and warm. Much to drink and not lose the nerve, when we once again extremely stinks of rotten eggs, so far as our recommendation for imitators.
sulfur is the key word, because it smells almost exclusively thereafter. This comes from the volcanic activity in the area. Gaysiere and sources everywhere, glowing in all colors, the white steam constantly drain.
The other pools were digging no less relaxing, but you had not. In Mt Maunganui, it was again warm and salty, and in Rotorua it was sulphurous and warm. Much to drink and not lose the nerve, when we once again extremely stinks of rotten eggs, so far as our recommendation for imitators.
sulfur is the key word, because it smells almost exclusively thereafter. This comes from the volcanic activity in the area. Gaysiere and sources everywhere, glowing in all colors, the white steam constantly drain.
your spa guests Marco and Dominic
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