
My sis in law and her husband visited New Zealand. They visited Geo thermal Rotorua area. I have not been to this particular area. But I don't know if I want to cross this bridge. The water could be hot because they say you can boil an egg there.
I think I will pass. I am brave but not reckless. Last year, a 10 year old boy dropped into one of those bubbling mud similar to these and died. In another case, a German tourist went in a thermal area and never came out again.
Otherwise if you obey the rules, the thermal lands are a wonderful place to visit. New Zealand is a small place with all the wonders of the world packed in two small islands.

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I can't even see the bridge through all the steam and smoke! It looks so scary!
Hi! I posted my thumb nail photo to Sunday Bridge. Thank you very much for your kindness. When I went to NZ,I did bungee-jumping from Kawarau bridge.
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My profile and thumbnail photo is above URL.
Thank you very much again
«Louis» would stay off this one, too, Ann!
Nonetheless, he's happy you posted it to Sunday Bridges.
I have been to Rotorua and the main reason I wouldn't get too close is the smell of the sulphur!!
I went to NZ just before I started my blog. Sorry. I stayed Queens town for 3 days.
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