New Zealand
Tramway Gully

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    • Day 5

      Day 5: Relaxing at Hot Water Beach

      March 2, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

      So, at low tide, this very unique beach on the Coromandel peninsula has geothermal features that allow you to dig holes into the sand that will fill with spring-warmed water that create natural hot tubs you can soak in. Some “tubs” are warmer than others, and there are even places that are too hot to touch. [Eddie Murphy’s James Brown bit floats through my head]

      Sam guided us down to the beach, explaining the significance of the silver fern to Maori culture and pointing out possible glow worm locations. We did a bit of digging ourselves, but mainly took his advice to scavenge other people’s digging efforts. Janelle arrived a bit later after sorting the kitchen to document the event & do some of her own relaxing

      Hot Beach Observations:
      ~ Awesome hot tub, but sand in very undesirable places
      ~ “Hold the wall” (the first rule of Hot Beach
      ~ watch out for burnt feet & butt cheeks
      ~ tree roots are invisible at night
      ~ pretty sure Sam was having us on about the glow worms here
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