
Whangapipiro (Rachel Pool) - Rotorua, New Zealand
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paulspaper
S 38° 08.184 E 176° 15.420
60H E 434887 N 5778790
Rachel Pool is a historic alkaline hot spring located in Government Gardens in Rotorua, New Zealand.
Waymark Code: WM412V
Location: North Island, New Zealand
Date Posted: 06/21/2008
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Signage at the springs reads: "Water from this boiling cauldron is alkaline and reaches 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Silica-laden water from here was originally piped to the Pavillion Bath, later to the Bath House, and is still reticulated to the modern Polynesian Spa. Whangapipiro was renamed Rachel Pool after Madam Rachel, a notorious English cosmetician who promised youthful complexions because of the softening effect of silica water on the skin."
Hot spring is open to view 24 hours per day but it is not for using because of its high temperatures and no cold water to moderate the temperatures.
Temperature (F): 212
 Temperature (C): 100
 Type: Primitive
 Cost?: No Cost
 Open to the Public?: yes
 Clothing Optional?: no
 Other Amenities: The Blue Baths, a historic bath house is nearby and can be used. Also the very nice Polynesian Spa is only one block away.

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