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- Lake_Rotorua abstract "Lake Rotorua is the second largest lake in the North Island of New Zealand by surface area, and covers 79.8 km2. With a mean depth of only 10 metres it is considerably smaller than nearby Lake Tarawera in terms of volume of water. It is located in the Bay of Plenty region. The city of Rotorua is sited on its southern shore, and the town of Ngongotaha is at the western edge of the lake.The lake was formed from the crater of a large volcano in the Taupo Volcanic Zone. Its last major eruption was about 240,000 years ago. After the eruption, the magma chamber underneath the volcano collapsed. The circular depression left behind is the Rotorua Caldera, which is the site of the lake. Several other lakes of volcanic origin are located nearby to the east, around the base of the active volcano Mount Tarawera.Lake Rotorua is fed with water from a number of rivers and streams; some such as the Utuhina flow water of a water temperature warmer than the lake due to the thermal activity in the Rotorua area. Conversely streams on the northern shore such as the Hamurana Spring and the Awahou stream flow crystal clear water that has a constant temperature of 10 degrees Celsius. Other notable tributaries include the Ngongotaha stream, famous for trout fishing.Despite the large volume of water flowing through Lake Rotorua its shallow depth makes it very prone to discolouration, especially from sediment following windy weather. It is well used by fishermen, but less popular with watersports participants and swimmers.Lake Rotorua flows directly into Lake Rotoiti via the Ohau Channel at the north eastern corner of the lake; this channel is navigable by boat and is also favoured by fly fishermen. The Ohau channel joins at the Mourea delta, an area with very low water levels. This area is frequented by novice kayakers and swimmers. Nearby is the ancestral land of the Ngati Pikiao hapu of the Te Arawa tribe. From Lake Rotoiti the waters of Lake Rotorua flow to the Kaituna River into the Pacific Ocean near Maketu; the rapid descent from over 900 feet above sea level in less than 20 km has created an area used for extreme kayaking and white water rafting.Mokoia Island, close to the centre of the lake, is a rhyolite dome. It is probably New Zealand's best-known lake island, and is closely associated with one of the best-known Māori legends, that of Hinemoa and Tutanekai. Is said that Hinemoa swam across the lake to her lover Tutanekai who lived on Mokoia Island.Owing to the geothermal activity around the lake (including still active geysers and hot mud pools), the lake has a high sulphur content. This gives the lake's waters an unusual yellowish-green hue.".
- Lake_Rotorua areaTotal "7.98E7".
- Lake_Rotorua city Ngongotaha.
- Lake_Rotorua city Rotorua.
- Lake_Rotorua country New_Zealand.
- Lake_Rotorua depth "10.0".
- Lake_Rotorua depth "45.0".
- Lake_Rotorua elevation "280.0".
- Lake_Rotorua inflow Hamurana_Spring.
- Lake_Rotorua inflow Ngongotaha.
- Lake_Rotorua island Mokoia_Island.
- Lake_Rotorua length "12100.0".
- Lake_Rotorua location Bay_of_Plenty.
- Lake_Rotorua location North_Island.
- Lake_Rotorua location Rotorua.
- Lake_Rotorua outflow Ohau_Channel.
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- Lake_Rotorua type Crater_lake.
- Lake_Rotorua width "9700.0".
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- Lake_Rotorua basinCountries "New Zealand".
- Lake_Rotorua cities Ngongotaha.
- Lake_Rotorua cities Rotorua.
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- Lake_Rotorua inflow "Utuhina, Hamurana Spring, Ngongotaha".
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- Lake_Rotorua subject Category:Rotorua.
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- Lake_Rotorua comment "Lake Rotorua is the second largest lake in the North Island of New Zealand by surface area, and covers 79.8 km2. With a mean depth of only 10 metres it is considerably smaller than nearby Lake Tarawera in terms of volume of water. It is located in the Bay of Plenty region. The city of Rotorua is sited on its southern shore, and the town of Ngongotaha is at the western edge of the lake.The lake was formed from the crater of a large volcano in the Taupo Volcanic Zone.".
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