In the afternoon weather changed again and as my friend David advice us we went to boil ourself in the hot water surrounding the Thermal Explorer Highway. I mean… Ariane succeeded in burning herself with hot mud, despite the DANGER sign – when I heard her screaming I was a bit scared but too far away to give her a hand… She lost one of her shoes
in the battle and nearly one foot…Â After putting some cream on her damage foot, we drove to the absolutely beautiful Waimangu Volcanic Valley – where I would have loved to enter for free when finding out that we could open the closed door, but we didn’t know if we were filmed and when Ariane heard some voices – no cats this time – we decided to carry on on the road, which was already a good reward for Ariane as it looks like her favorite countries: a mix between Ireland, Switzerland and Austria… We even found an amazing place to stay overnight but unfortunatly it was forbidden to camp
So we moved next to Tarawera lake and slept on the lookout between the Blue and Green Lakes to discover in the morning that it was also forbidden to camp… Oups…
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Trop trop beau tout cela
By Cath on 2010-03-26 11.25 am | Permalink
Ariane : le mot DANGER est le même dans toutes les langues tu sais!!!!
By Cath on 2010-03-26 11.27 am | Permalink
Ramenez moi de la boue pour mon poignet…ou alors faut vraiment que j’aille dans c’pays…
By Cath on 2010-03-26 11.27 am | Permalink
En plus pas voyant le “bus” …, pour des campeuses qui veulent pas se faire remarquer !
By N'importe quoi ! on 2010-03-26 4.21 pm | Permalink
De toute façons quand c’est déconseillé ou interdit…elles fonces!
Alors si en plus il y a moyen de faire trempette…….
By Bat on 2010-03-28 9.06 pm | Permalink
C’était comme dans un rêve, une petite clairière d’eau nimbée de brouillard qui m’appelait…jusqu’à ce que la boue m’engloutisse d’un coup jusqu’aux genoux. Enfin j’ai réalisé 3 secondes après que c’était de la boue bouillante. Au début j’ai cru que c’était des sables mouvants. P…. ça brûle cte boue à la c… Heureusement que j’avais mon kit d’huiles essentielles pour refaire pousser la peau. Et j’ai perdues mes crics en plus….
By ariane on 2010-04-05 10.19 am | Permalink
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