Sky on Fire: Sunset in Rotorua*
*From Wikipedia - Rotorua is a major destination for both domestic and international tourists; the tourism industry is by far the largest industry in the district. The city is known for its geothermal activity, and features geysers – notably the Pohutu Geyser at Whakarewarewa – and hot mud pools. This thermal activity is sourced to the Rotorua caldera, on which the city lies.
We arrived at Rotorua, about an hour and a half drive from Taupo, at around 4:30 PM. As we were looking around to book a place to stay for the night I saw this beautiful golden sunset at the distance.
This is how it looked from where I was standing
Using my camera's zoom function, I shot this:
And using the maximum zoom capability of my point and shoot camera, the sunset looked like this photo below:
It looked like the sky was on fire!
If it's ok with you, Rudy's asking for a full-sized copy of these pictures. He was so impressed!
ReplyDeleteThe sky really looked like it's one fire!
ReplyDeletewheee! it sends chills up my spine! parang sunog nga in the distance...
ReplyDeleteHi Lou. It would be an honor to send the original to Rudy. If you can just PM to me your email address.
ReplyDeleteActually, puede din parang forest fire.
ReplyDeleteang galing!
ReplyDeletenaku..wag naman..maraming maging lechon na animals :-)
ReplyDeleteDito sobra ang protection nila sa animals. They generated more money from donations to send back Happy Feet, a penguin who somehow lost his way to Antartica and found itself along the coasts of New Zealand, than for a similar request for donations for the famine-stricken sub-saharan country of Somalia.
ReplyDeletesoft spot yata for animals..
ReplyDeletenakita ko footage kahapon yata ni Happy Feet being pushed to the sea..hahaha...at first yata reluctant, until ayon, nag slide ...
Yes, it was a big deal here. Full media coverage talaga.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, dito ang news content is about 10 minutes news (mostly local politics), 30 minutes sports (big deal sa kanila ang Rugby, which I hate), 30 minutes weather, and 20 minutes environment, animals and the like.
well, they got their priorities straight in terms of just giving 10 minutes local politics...IMHO...hehehe...
ReplyDeletethink na lang habang naka-30 minutes sports news about rugby, cue mo na yan mag-rest ...(the way I do for commercials)...
I think more time should be given nga to environment dito rin..pero in our part of the world di pa naman sya bumped to the top 5 eh...
I just happened to look up and saw this magnificent view quite by accident. We were really busy looking for a place to check-in (which is really not my kind of interest). This is one of those times I am glad that I have a very short attention span, hehehehe...
ReplyDeleteSayang nga, di na kayo kasama.
it is ablaze! galing!
ReplyDeleteHere's one more. Just for you, MeAnn. (Ida and Cecill and her sister, Beth on the foreground).
ReplyDelete*lunok* Swerte mo, Chito!
ReplyDeleteTama ka, luck has got to play a major part in my life. By the way, I was born on a Sunday, that's probably why.
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