
The last day of 2008, what to expect?
The first thing we did was to go to a hot geothermal park, with nice views to some geothermal pools in the middle of a forest. It's is something very interesting, once I haven't seen nothing similar with it before. Next thing we could see, still related with the hot water they have in New Zealand, was a geyser, that erupts at 10:15am. I was wondering if there's a button they push to make it erupt! Ok, the magic is simple. Some prisoners used to work where there's this geyser this geyser today, and the water reacting with soap, makes the geyser erupts, so at 10:15am a guy put some soap in the geyser and it 'naturally' spit up the water. Before the next 'activity' we stopped by a place with 'boiling mud'. It's something stupid, but also not seen around Brazil. It's just like thermal water (here the water is so hot that it boils), but it's mud.
Today was the day of 'radical sports', or extreme, like a few say around here, for those who likes adrenaline (not my case).
Still in the morning, we drove to Taupo, a city that's 80Km from Rotorua. The activity was Bungy Jumping, something I'm not interested (something Mom would like me to do :P). The place to bungy jump is amazing, and it was good enough to me just look at that wonderful view. The water is unbelievable clean and it's possible to see the bottom of the river, with all the rocks and colorful effects from some plants, turning the water from green to blue.
To lunch we could choose one of many cafes in the front of Lake Taupo, in another amazing place, while some crazy students were ... skydiving!
After lunch some people (myself included) went to a park with a beautiful river, that goes to Lake Taupo. The water in this river runs fast, but there are some places where it's good to get inside the water. The water is very cold, but where we were there was a little water fall (LITTLE) that put hot water into the river. Some people (I did it too) got into the water to refresh, because the sun was incredibly hot!
When everybody was feeling cool (or cold :P) we took a walk beside the river, until some real water falls. The walk took more than one hour, but the views are very impressive.
All the students met again in the water falls (those that were skydiving and those that don't like skydiving :P) and then we went back to our accommodation, to prepare our party!
Some of us bought some pieces of meet (they say is 'BBQ Steak' :S) to have something similar with our real 'BBQ' (barbecue). We cooked, we ate. I, lucky, bought two bottles of champagne (as you know, I love it). Lucky me! We went to a park where they had a few concerts and then fireworks. Here in New Zealand they have many 'Liquor ban area', and it's not a surprise that this place was one of these. The police officers took our champagnes and we have to see the fireworks with nothing to drink (except one of the brazilians, that could hide his bottle ts ts ts).
There were many parties in the city and we wanted to go to one of those, but before that, we wanted to stay in our backpacker (yes, our accommodation is a backpacker) to chat and enjoy the first minutes of 2009. Here's where I could actually pop up my champagne! :)
We walked to a bar around 3am and some people had to stay home, because they are under age! Ok, this time we were not so lucky, once they don't let people get in after 2am (WTF)!
After that ... all that we could do was ... rest!