Soak it up

Tourists take a load off at Kerosene Creek, a natural hotspring on the Wai-o-Tapu tributary that ultimately runs into the Waikato.

Produced by New Zealand Geographic

The Waikato River is the country’s longest, and cuts through one of the most populated rural landscapes in New Zealand, posing a unique challenge for conservation and the primary sector alike. It is tapped for power, for irrigation, and invasive species have replaced natives in many places. There may be no going back, but the mauri of the river—it’s life-giving force—can be restored.

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