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Ticket No. 87 - Rotorua or comfort!

From Saturday, November 19 to Tuesday, November 30, 2010 by Barbara


While we were at the site NorSand Whangarei on the rubble early November, my parents actively looking for us to share a house in New Zealand with their Toulon, history us regain their health after months of wandering and three weeks of intensive rehabilitation of the boat and (hard) Cned.

The case was settled quickly and well: Mamina, an expert on the subject of a long and strong experience, consulted assiduously exchange sites of houses that Nigel spotted in Rotorua who wanted his side ahead on the Cote d'Azur in August 2011.

So we were the lucky beneficiaries of this exchange of homes for 10 days and we appréciâmes oh what comfort, space, and luxury ...

Mamina and Tomana, another huge thank you for your kindness, your generosity and your efficiency for letting us enjoy this house, timely!

Rotorua is a small town in central North Island. Rather it is a tourist town of 55,000 inhabitants, planted in the lake of the same name, which is actually a lake among the fourteen surrounding. All these lakes came to fill the craters of extinct volcanoes. The geothermal activity of Rotorua has made the area famous.
News photos on these 10 days in Rotorua, the city of sulfur!

Barbara
Nigel's house on the heights of Rotorua, with superb views of the lake. The vegetation is beautiful. Like all the gardens of New Zealand, that Nigel is very well kept.

Gardening is one of the most popular activities by the population, male or female. The gardens are magnificent.

The 300 m2 delight the whole family, children by the fire watching their video on a giant screen.

difficult to extricate the king size bed, duvet, silence of the place.

We gladly adopt the kiwi way of life, grilled lamb for lunch and dinner on the gas barbecue and a well struck Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, on the island of South.
The Politics of NZ's import organic products is highly restrictive and protectionist. Failing to import, produce kiwifruit quality.
Since the '80s, NZ has experienced a dramatic increase in the number of wineries, and a net increase of international recognition.
Some figures on industry kiwi. For an inhabitant ago 8 sheep, 2 cows, 16 chickens, 13 liters of wine products and 40 trays of kiwifruit exported each year.
site of Te Puia, with one of the main centers of business volcanic geyser gushing Pohutu up to 30 meters high.
Closer to geothermal phenomena, is enveloped by the smell of sulfur.
NZ is located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, tectonic plates meet and peaceful Australia. The country's seismic activity, with many volcanoes
The environment and nature are important in NZ. The many national parks, but also sorting, recycling, attest to this concern.
mud pools, craters and smell of sulfur in all genres that gurgle, witnessed intense volcanic activity.
Tourism is thriving in the Rotorua region, thanks to the natural thermal baths and spas.
A kiwi, observed in a reserve. There are only 70 000 specimens of this bird without wings, and silent night, endemic to NZ and the symbol of the country. Today it is overprotected.
Kiwis call their temperate forest, bush. There are over 1200 different species of ferns. The symbol of the NZ Silver Fern (silver fern).
rivers are the delight of kayakers and rafters. Since the '80s, a variety of extreme sports has emerged in NZ. The Kiwis are particularly fond.
10 days in a house in Rotorua we have spruced. ... We are ready to face the joys of camping! Happiness is made of comparisons, is not it ...
Adelie would be nice to stay a few days more in Rotorua, where she played the piano!
Nigel, of Irish descent, has left his home for 10 days with simplicity and relaxation. It will pass in August 2011, 10 days with my parents at their home in Toulon.

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