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Volcanic Air Safaris in New Zealand

Written By Unknown on Monday, January 9, 2012 | 9:53 AM

Volcanic Air Safaris is in the tourist town of Rotorua Lakefront, New Zealand. Its location on the shores of Lake Rotorua. One of these trips are by plane from the flight over the beautiful landscape below are available. With this flight, tourists can see the land along the volcano. Views of the crater lakes and geothermal energy from volcanoes of the uniqueness of this tour.

Volcano Air Safaris offers a variety of airlines vary, routes, schedules and packages. Flight at least 15 minutes on the air is very reasonable. There are vibrations in air and water aircraft. Not only is the view of the volcano, visitors can also in the vineyards of the local population relax, do fishing, or explore by boat on the lake.
Of airplanes, travelers can see the breathtaking beauty of the color. Shades of red volcanoes, blue lakes and green, and the three colored lakes. 8 miles Crater, Sulphur Bay, geysers, mining residual sulfur remaining cracks volcanoes, deserts, canyons, and therefore the natural landscape was incredible. It depends on the packaging of tourists. The more complete then additional areas for exploration.

Exploring volcanoes in airplanes, passengers landed and saw from the top view of the crater of the most active volcano in New Zealand. Zone in this study, the mountain landscape Tarawera preferred. In 1886, broke Tarawera volcano in this area and is still active. The explosion destroyed a village and became known as the village buried. Volcano Air Safaris flight will land there and then invited tourists to walk to the results of the excavations and artifacts. Travelers can also landed to the famous national parks of Rotorua, as seen Hell's Gate because of the excessive heat. Another area is the volcano of White Iceland off the coast of Bay of Plenty. This place is called "Ring of Fire" known. Travelers will be treated with fascinating natural beauty.
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