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Rotorua is a city on the southern shore of Lake Rotorua in the Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand.
Rotorua is named after the Māori words "roto" meaning lake and "rua" meaning two, reflecting the city's location on the shore of Lake Rotorua, with another nearby lake, Lake Rotoiti. The name signifies the significance of the region's geothermal activity and natural beauty.
Chelsea stands for the shells at the shore and the beautiful sea.
the Iroquois
go on to youtube and look up (how to say Kia Ora) make shore the person knows how to talk Maori or then you might be incorect
The Maori name "Pakatoa" means "to whip." It references the strong tidal currents around the island and the actions of the waves against the shore.
We visited the beach and collected beautiful shells that washed up on the shore.
shore A beautiful shell washed up on the shore at the beach.
it means the shells at the shore and the beautiful sea <3
On a distant shore a queen lived in a palace.
Abel Tasman discovered New Zealand on December 16, 1642. Maori came from the shore in two canoes to meet the ship. The language barrier made communication impossible. Tasman sent out a boat to invite the Maori aboard. More canoes came and one rammed the boat, killing sailors. Tasman fired on the Maori, causing them to flee to shore. He sailed to the tip of North Island before leaving New Zealand waters.