Wednesday, December 10, 2008

On the Road

Just arrived in Rotorua. This video was taken on our drive down...

JULIA & ANDREW - Rotorua is famous for their natural mineral springs. What smelly mineral is found in natural springs?

Watch how you go...

Ian & Greg

5 comments:

  1. We are sitting in rainy old Brooklyn, about to devour a sushi dinner. Love the video- take more take more! Todd made pork the other night, he said he saved you some pork (as gross as that sounds). Why do Juila and Andrew get all of the fun questions? They better be under the age of 10...
    Love,
    Todd and Becky

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  2. i just LOVE these videos and posts. it's so cool i feel like you are just in like la or something. makes you seem not that far away!

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  3. Hi,
    Let me (Julia) guess. When you stopped for a snack you had PB&J?

    Our answer: Because heated water can hold more dissolved solids, warm and especially hot springs also often have a very high mineral content, containing everything from simple calcium to lithium, and even radium.

    However, that stinky smell must be the sulfur.

    Julia and Andrew

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  4. Hi it's julia and andrew again. we wanted to tell you don't insult us with such easy questions!!!

    Have fun!
    Julia and Andrew

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