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Whakarewarewa - thermal and cultural attractions - Roadside Stories

Whakarewarewa - thermal and cultural attractions - Roadside Stories
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Whakarewarewa - thermal and cultural attractions - Roadside Stories
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Ministry for Culture and Heritage Manatū Taonga YouTube
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The Māori village of Whakarewarewa, with its geysers, hot springs and bubbling mud pools, became a tourist attraction in the late 19th century. Whakarewarewa was known for its female guides -- Guide Maggie (Mākereti Papakura) later lived in the UK and studied anthropology at Oxford, and Guide Rangi (Rangitīaria Dennan) guided both the young Queen Elizabeth and US First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Te tāpoi Māori - Māori tourism, http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/te-tapoi-maori-maori-tourism Geysers, htt...

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Ministry for Culture and Heritage Manatū Taonga YouTube
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8zYbDVPEtc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Whakarewarewa / Rotorua / terraces / geothermal / Maori / pa / hot / pool / spa / geyser / spring / resort / village / Te Puia / Puaringa / Makareti Papakura / Rangitiaria Dennan / Queen Elizabeth / Eleanor Roosevelt / hongi / Pohutunew / zealand / roadside stories / audio / guide / tour / history / tourism / podcast / rugby / culture / education / landmark / attraction / sights / information / kiwis / people / natural

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