Lake Te Rotoapanuiomarama

Lake Te Rotoapanuiomarama is a lake in , . Lake Te Rotoapanuiomarama is situated nearby to the neighborhood , as well as near .

Places of Interest

Highlights include Rotorua International Stadium and Pōhutu Geyser.

Stadium
is a multi-purpose stadium located on Devon Street West in the Westbrook suburb of , . It is currently used mostly for rugby union and rugby league matches, being one of three home stadiums for the Bay of Plenty Rugby Union.

Spring
Photo: Thomas, CC0.
is a geyser in the Thermal Valley, , in the North Island of . The geyser is the largest in the southern hemisphere and among the most active in the area, erupting up to twenty times per day at heights of up to 30 m.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Rotorua and Springfield.

Photo: Wikimedia, CC0.
is the geothermal wonderland of , with easily experienced Māori culture, family activities and a range of outdoor adventure activities such as white-water rafting and mountain biking.

Suburb
is a suburb of in the of New Zealand's . Golf Club started in 1947 and developed the course in from 1948.

Suburb
is a suburb of in the of New Zealand's . In April 2018, had the highest house prices in Rotorua.

Lake Te Rotoapanuiomarama

Latitude
-38.1619° or 38° 9′ 43″ south
Longitude
176.2467° or 176° 14′ 48″ east
Open location code
4VHRR6QW+6M
Open­Street­Map ID
way 87701143
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­water
Open­Street­Map feature
water=­lake
Wiki­data ID
Q125704052
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Satellite Map

Discover Lake Te Rotoapanuiomarama from above in high-definition satellite imagery.

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Te Puia and Mokoia (Waiariki).

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Lake Te Mimiotuameke and Lake Arikikapakapa.

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