We went to the Aratiatia Dam this morning. This hydro dam receives so much water that it opens its flood gates 4X per day. The empty chasm below turns into raging rapids in less than a minute.


Then, the floodgates are raised …
The chasm fills:
The water rushes to fill the chasm below the dam.


Some of you might think this is kinda familiar. It is if you saw “The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug.” This is the stream that the dwarfs float down after Bilbo frees them from the wood elves.

To paraphrase a sign: the film company dropped 20-25 barrels into the water in each release. After two days of filming the footage was brought to Weta Studios in Wellington, where the actors were magically inserted into the barrels!
We then made our way to the most popular geothermal sight in New Zealand: Orakei Korako. We were hesitant given the number of such sites we had already seen.
But…it was well worth it.



Crème de menthe (the picture doesn’t quite capture how green it was).






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