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This is the web site for our seminar trip to New Zealand.
The main purpose of this visit was to study New Zealand's geothermal activity, how it is being used for electricity production and direct use of heat.
Thank you Google Maps and Google Earth for the info.
The flight covered a distance of approximately 7,000 miles one way from
Albuquerque, NM. Since we all flew to Los Angeles then to New Zealand it
was only 6,500 miles over the ocean.



Here are some Images of the Cabins we stayed in and some photos taken while in the car. Enjoy the photos
of our very educational and fun trip to New Zealand.
Boy's and Girl's Cabins 3
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Just incase you were confused what Semis really do.
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Girl's Cabin 1 and 4
Boy's Cabin 1 and 4
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Hokey Pokie Ice cream, made with real pieces of Hokey Pokie...Were not sure
what real pieces of Hokey Pokie are but they're not bad. (Inside of Cabin 2)
Kiwi Crossing... When did those little fruits grow legs?
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This course was offered through New Mexico Tech (NMT) taught by David Norman a
Professor in the Geology Department.
© 2006, Joel Busch