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  • Guys, you know I wouldn't take you to New Zeealand without showing you the Zorb

  • I know you guys know aout this. It is a round puffy ball that rolls down the hill

  • and basically you roll around in it.

  • Alright guys, as requested by you on the Contiki facebook fan page

  • I'm going to do the Zorb! I think I'm going to do the wet one.

  • There is a couple of diffent options here: there's wet Zorbing, there is dry Zorbing

  • and a black zorb and I think there is two different course, a straight one and a zig zag course

  • I don't know which one I'm going to get, probably the zig zag one.

  • That was amazing. I don't even know how to describe it..

  • Its like being birthed...out of a womb.....

  • Man: Welcome to our village, here is the full name and to make it easier we shortened the name to Whakarewarewa.

  • Man: This will give you an indication of the type of enviroment we live in

  • All the hot pools range between 90 to 100 degrees, pretty well equivalent to a boiling pot of water

  • Outside this hot pool here we cook our vegetables. It takes about 10 minutes to boil a corn on the cob

  • two minutes to hard boil an egg, cabagge about 30 seconds. A very fast method of cooking.

  • We are going up on a gondola right now to do some Lugeing,

  • which is basically like go-carting, but without anything that makes a go-cart a go-cart.

  • There are people coming out....they are not going that fast.

  • Wow, that is our luch spot right now. Yum. Anyways we are about to go do our second luge run now

  • We are going to do a bit more difficult. Man: yea, I think so. Trying to pick up the pace a little bit.

  • Final thoughts on the luge...I went on the second track this time It was the more advanced track. I nearly died. I nearly fell over

  • haha you laugh, but I am dead serious. That was the scariest thing I've done here.

  • Hi guys. So we are here at dinner and tonight we are having a traditional New Zealand Maori dish called a hangi,

  • which is that: lamb, pork, chicken, potato, sweet potato, corn.

  • Good evening everyone. Kia hiwa ra. Welcome to our performance.

  • The Haka is basically a traditional war cry excercise used by our ancestors as a stimulus before going into battle

Guys, you know I wouldn't take you to New Zeealand without showing you the Zorb

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