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Lake Rotorua (Māori: Te Rotorua nui ā Kahumatamomoe) is the second largest lake in the North Island of New Zealand by surface area, and covers 79.8 km 2. [1] With a mean depth of only 10 metres it is considerably smaller than nearby Lake Tarawera in terms of volume of water.
NZ Topo Map is an interactive topographic map of New Zealand using the official LINZ's 1:50,000 / Topo50 and 1:250,000 / Topo250 maps. Updated Map last updated October 2024.
Rotorua is the geothermal wonderland of New Zealand, with easily experienced Māori culture, and a range of outdoor adventure activities. The hot springs and geysers of the city and region have attracted tourists for over a hundred years.
Lake Rotorua, considered to be New Zealand’s most productive fishery, has a surface area of 79.8 square kilometres, and is the largest lake in Rotorua Lakes District and the second largest lake in the North Island, after Lake Taupo.
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Includes location map, Māori glossary, general information on verso. Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depths shown by contours. Anciliary maps: [Rotorua enlargement]. Scale 1:25,000. Map scanned at resolution of 600 ppi. Electronic reproduction of Land Information New Zealand original. Wellington, N.Z. : University of Auckland, 2014.
Lake Rotorua. This map poster shows a detailed view of the lake floor bathymetry in Lake Rotorua at a scale of 1:17,500. There are also three smaller maps detailing free air gravity, total magnetic intensity and conductive heat-flow over the lake.