Lake Rotorua, located in the geothermal region of New Zealand, stands out as one of the North Island’s most significant bodies of water. Geologists estimate that this lake, the second-largest on the island, has existed for over 200,000 years, making it notably older and deeper than its neighboring lakes, many of which were formed by the Tarawera eruption in 1886. Spanning a vast area, Lake Rotorua offers visitors a serene and expansive landscape, with its deep waters and surrounding natural beauty providing a tranquil setting for various recreational activities.
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