The lower reaches of Lake Vaupo is the longest river on New Zealand's North Island, the Waikato River, Hoyato and passing through a narrow strip called the Xika Falls, which was then stopped by a dam. The dam discharges water every afternoon, three times at 2 pm, 4 pm and 6 pm. During the peak summer tourist season, it seems that when the water will be released again at 12 noon, you will see the dry valley, and the water gradually rises up. The clear bottom of the pool has become a white rapids, which is very spectacular. It's worth a look, and these are all free, really capitalist benefits
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The lower reaches of Lake Vaupo is the longest river on New Zealand's North Island, the Waikato River, Hoyato and passing through a narrow strip called the Xika Falls, which was then stopped by a dam. The dam discharges water every afternoon, three times at 2 pm, 4 pm and 6 pm. During the peak summer tourist season, it seems that when the water will be released again at 12 noon, you will see the dry valley, and the water gradually rises up. The clear bottom of the pool has become a white rapids, which is very spectacular. It's worth a look, and these are all free, really capitalist benefits