Tourism in Rotorua #1

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Visiting places for leisure or cultural reasons.
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Human activity shaped by beliefs and values.
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Rotorua’s natural and human-made surroundings.
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Differences in where tourism occurs across Rotorua.
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How tourism patterns change over time.
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Arrangement of attractions or tourist activities.
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A series of actions that cause change.
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Relationship between tourists and the environment.
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Alterations to Rotorua’s landscape from tourism.
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Managing tourism to protect the future.
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Hot pools and geysers caused by underground heat.
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Hot spring that shoots steam and water.
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Bubbling hot mud in geothermal parks.
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Warm natural water often used for bathing.
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Yellow, smelly geothermal area near the lake.
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Volcanic lake at the heart of Rotorua.
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Collapsed volcano that forms a lake.
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High volcanic region containing Rotorua.
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Hot water features like steaming ground and springs.
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Land shaped by underground heat and gases.