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  • Day 164

    Riwaka Resurgence

    December 10, 2017 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    We stayed at a campsite near Riwaka Ressurgence for about half the nights while we were working. It's about 10 minutes from Motueka, and quiet enough that people can freely camp there. It was nice to alternate with the Salt Pools.

    Riwaka Ressurgence is a cave spring. Maori attribute healing properties to the ice-cold, crystal clear water. It is very clean, so it is the main water source for Motueka downstream.

    Signs along the trail explain that underground streams collect rainwater from the headlands above. Over time, the slightly acidic rain water has carved its way to the bottom and out the cave.

    The day we visited the stream, it was sunny. The mist hanging over the water, together with the sun rays breaking through the trees, created dramatic effects.

    We brought our bathings suits to go for a quick swim. Mats dove in first, and swam out just as fast! It was freezing! But Jenna didn't believe him, and jumped in next. After cursing her way through the sacred waters, we both sat on the side to warm up again. But quickly the tingling sensation felt great. So we decided to jump in a few more times. Ahh.. refreshing! =D
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