- eruption.
These include Lakes Tarawera, Rotomahana, Rerewhakaaitu, Ōkataina,
Ōkareka,
Tikitapu / Blue and Rotokākahi / Green. The
Tarawera River runs northeastwards...
- Lake
Ōkāreka (also
spelled Okareka,
Ōkareka and just
termed Ōkāreka) is one of four
small lakes lying between Lake
Rotorua and Lake Tarawera, in the Bay...
- Zealand's
North Island. The
others are Lake
Tikitapu (Blue Lake), Lake
Ōkāreka, and Lake Ōkataina. All lie
within the Ōkataina Caldera,
along its western...
- The
Ōkāreka Embayment (also
spelled Okareka or
Ōkareka) is a
volcanic feature in
Taupo Volcanic Zone of New Zealand. Its most
significant recent volcanic...
-
Rotomahana (Warm Lake), Lake Rerewhakaaitu, Lake Rotokākahi (Green Lake), Lake
Okareka and Lake
Tikitapu (Blue lake).
There are also
smaller lakes including:...
- of New Zealand. The
other three are Lake
Rotokakahi (Green Lake), Lake
Ōkāreka, and Lake Ōkataina. The lake is
named in
English for its
stunning aqua...
-
called Breaking Ground, and
dance companies,
Atamira Dance Company and
Okareka Dance Company. In
Auckland there is Te Pou, a
kaupapa Māori performing...
- are Lake
Rotokakahi (Green Lake), Lake
Tikitapu (Blue Lake), and Lake
Ōkareka. All lie
within the Ōkataina caldera,
along its
western edge.
Unlike many...
-
Corner Kuirau Outer suburbs Hamurana Ngongotahā
Tikitere Rotokawa Tarawera Okareka Horohoro The
Rotorua urban area, as
defined by
Statistics New Zealand,...
- with a rohe
centered on Lake Tarawera, Lake Rotomahana, Lake Okaro, Lake
Okareka, Lake Rotokākahi, Lake
Tikitapu and Lake Rotorua. It is part of the Te...