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Inside the Te Po complex in Rotorua, at least once per hour (24/7) the Pohutu Geyser erupts, throwing water and steam up to 90 ft. high.
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Descendents of the original Maori people put on a show in their Te Po Culture Center, and believe me when I say that the warriors of the tribe are rather intimidating.
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Maori tree house; note the small door.
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Maori mother and child, late 19th century
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Another Maori warrior.
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A colorful Maori mask. To view more of these wonderful mask carvings, click on "more photos" above.
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A Maori dancer in full costume. Note the intimidating eyes!
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A Maori chief, late 19th century.
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A large pool of boiling mud in the Te Po complex, Rototua.
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Another view of the Pohutu Geyser.
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