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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 5, Issue 1 (May 1, 1930)

One of the World's Most Wonderful Tourist Resorts — Easy of access from either Wellington or Auckland, Rotourua, New Zealand's thermal wonderland wts wealth of geysers, fumaroles, pools, and streams of boiling, bubbling water, lakes of turquoise blue, terraces of silica and sulphur, and mineral water baths, offers a great variety of natural wonders for ourist and the health—seeker. Our illustration shew some of the many attractions of this unique thermal playground. (1) The railway station, Rot…

One of the World's Most Wonderful Tourist Resorts Easy of access from either Wellington or Auckland, Rotourua, New Zealand's thermal wonderland wts wealth of geysers, fumaroles, pools, and streams of boiling, bubbling water, lakes of turquoise blue, terraces of silica and sulphur, and mineral water baths, offers a great variety of natural wonders for ourist and the health—seeker. Our illustration shew some of the many attractions of this unique thermal playground. (1) The railway station, Rotorua; (2) trout in the Fairy Spring; (3) Maori chn diving for coins at Whakarewarewa; (4) Pikau tamaiti; (5)and (6) the Sanatorium and grounds; (7) Guide Mary; (8) the Maori village of Ohinemutu; (9)and (10)pohutu eyser and Cauldron; (11) a glimpse of Rotorua from the Sanatorium building.

One of the World's Most Wonderful Tourist Resorts
Easy of access from either Wellington or Auckland, Rotourua, New Zealand's thermal wonderland w[gap — reason: illegible]ts wealth of geysers, fumaroles, pools, and streams of boiling, bubbling water, lakes of turquoise blue, terraces of silica and sulphur, and mineral water baths, offers a great variety of natural wonders for [gap — reason: illegible]ourist and the health—seeker. Our illustration shew some of the many attractions of this unique thermal playground. (1) The railway station, Rotorua; (2) trout in the Fairy Spring; (3) Maori ch[gap — reason: illegible]n diving for coins at Whakarewarewa; (4) Pikau tamaiti; (5)and (6) the Sanatorium and grounds; (7) Guide Mary; (8) the Maori village of Ohinemutu; (9)and (10)pohutu[gap — reason: illegible] eyser and Cauldron; (11) a glimpse of Rotorua from the Sanatorium building.