While driving around the outskirts of Rotorua, we found a trail along the river that leads to the lake. Along the river we came across a cave, a set of really powerful rapids, and an old, rusted hydroelectric powerstation.
The cave. In wartime, the local Maori tribe used to lower their families by ropes to this cave to hide them.
The remains of the power plant and a rusted turbine. This plant was built alongside the river, rather than as a dam across the river. The water shot along the raceway and powered several turbines.
The remains of the power plant and a rusted turbine. This plant was built alongside the river, rather than as a dam across the river. The water shot along the raceway and powered several turbines.
Some shots along the trail, and a few from quite a ways off the trail:
2 comments:
Beatiful, beautiful, beautiful
That country absolutely beautiful
Interesting about the turbine
and cave, guess you can't go down
in the cave. or can you?
It took me a minute to figure out that was a set of stairs!!! Excellent picture of you with the water in the backround. You look so sauve lol... Did you guys try to go in the cave? That seems like a stunt you would try...
-Cyn
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