Well it was up early and feeling much more refreshed than the previous two days. I hitched a lift with the Magic Bus over to the i-Site where I took a hopper bus over to Agroworld to say hello to the sheep for Kirsty and to find out for Paula whether they’re the same as the ones back home. [thumb:1185:l][thumb:1187:l][newline]
 Having completed my educational excursion it was a 100 yard walk down the road to the highlight of the day, Zorbing.
Only the hydrozorb was available which made my choice simple as the dry option was picking up too much speed. In I dived into the zorb with a bit more water added. Being adventerous and on my own I picked the wibbly wobbly route. [thumb:1176:l][thumb:1178:l][newline] Even in the hydrozorb I picked up enough speed to jump the dividing line between the main course and the wibbly wobbly one that I was supposed to be following. I had been expecting to come out damp but instead soaking wet. Very good fun.[thumb:1183:l][thumb:1184:l][thumb:1188:l][newline]
Next off my plan was to see some Kiwis. I was lucky enough to get a lift with a couple I had met the day before at the underground aventure over to Rainbow springs were there is a centre. The rid that they had hired was bright red Dragon Wagon camper van complete with tinted windows, party lights, furry dice, neon lighting and what the wanted air conditioning.Â
It was interesting to see a real Kiwi and sad to hear that they have suffered such a decline. I also took the opportunity to have a look round and sample the Rainbow Springs. There is a fascinating collection of fauna there.
 After this is was up the cable car besides Rainbow Springs to the top of the hill overlooking Rotorua. Out I got and onto the Sky Swing to get a bit more height. Accelerated to 120 km/hr it was quite a thrill especially as I got to pull the cord to let us go.
Before I came down I had a go on the Luge, a sort of go-kart downhill on a concrete track, quite good fun but much tamer than events earlier that day. After that it was back to the YHA.