Pages

Monday, October 1, 2018

Rotorua

For today's post, we are going to look at Rotorua. So we had to make a guide about Rotorua. If you haven't seen my posts about the trip of Rotorua, check it out! Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5. If you haven't commented on my 'I Need Your Help!' post please do. If you have, then, Thank You. I hope you like this post. Comment down if you've learnt something new. Have a cool day!! Bye!!

So, Rotorua is famous for its geothermal activity. Here are facts about Rotorua:


    Image result for rotorua lonely planetImage result for rotorua lonely planet
  1. Rotorua is famous for its geothermal activity.
  2. Rotorua is the 10th largest urban area.
  3. The average depth of Lake Rotorua is 10 metres.
  4. The Lady Knox Glacier in Wai-O-Tapu erupts every day at 10:15am.
  5. There are seven geothermal fields in Rotorua.
  6. Waimangu Volcanic Valley scenic reserve is popular because it is the youngest geothermal system on Earth.
  7. The average temperature of Rotorua is in the range from 22 - 26℃ in summer and in the winter the range is from 10 - 16℃. 
  8. There are three volcanoes in Rotorua (which are located in Tongariro National Park).
  9. Rotorua's nickname is the Sulfur City.
  10. 34% of Rotorua's population is Māori.

Information - What to do




What I've Learnt

  • Rotorua is the 10th largest urban area.
  • The average depth of Lake Rotorua is 10 metres.
  • There are seven geothermal fields in Rotorua.
  • Waimangu Volcanic Valley scenic reserve is popular because it is the youngest geothermal system on Earth.
  • The average temperature of Rotorua is in the range from 22 - 26℃ in summer and in the winter the range is from 10 - 16℃. 
  • There are three volcanoes in Rotorua (which are located in Tongariro National Park).
  • Rotorua's nickname is the Sulfur City.
  • 34% of Rotorua's population is Māori.