New Zealand Waiotapu
This is well into New Zealand’s most geothermal area. Minerals in the water are responsible for the colour of the precipitations. There are mud pools there but they’re not the most spectacular in the area. The water is certainly hot; the champagne pool (65 metres across and almost as deep) is 74 degrees Celsius and bubbling with CO2. Not sure what temperature mud boils at but it’s a lot hotter. There is a main circuit and several additional ones that offer unusual photo opportunities.
Photography Tips
Take whatever lens you have but be prepared for condensation foggy up your view – the area is definitely steamy. There are a lot of other geothermal spectacles in the area.
Travel Information
There are coaches but I don’t know where from. It is sign-posted on State Highway 5 between Rotorua and North of Taupo if you're driving.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Daytime in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
05:46 - 20:40
| current local time: 06:09
Photo Themes
geothermal
Locations
Waiotapu
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