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After a brief trip to Rotorua lake, we headed to the old Bath House which now houses the town's museum. The original building was a spa retreat and many of the old fixtures form part of the museum detailing many of the therapies once used including the electric bath!
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The view from the top of the Bath House is across the Government Gardens, which now mainly consist of bowling greens and croquet lawns.
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