| Ranking in the
top ten freshwater diving destinations in the world,
these springs have become a mecca to divers seeking
the ultimate in freshwater dives. The unique natural
features have created a reputation that has spread,
captivating visitors from all parts of the globe.
Also known as the Pupu Springs, it
is the largest, clearest and most popular of New Zealand's
freshwater springs. The basin containing the main spring
is 42 metres across, and through a system of mirrors
scientists have recorded the horizontal visibility at
62 metres (203 feet) - the springs are thought to hold
the clearest fresh water in the world. Millions of litres
pour from the spring's eight main vents with enough
force to make the covering rocks joggle rhythmically,
while smaller sand-covered vents fountain in a mesmerising
way. A truly awe inspiring dive that will leave you
breathless.
With amazing colours and textures,
it is like an underwater garden with rich growths of
aquatic plant life everywhere. Watercress flourishes
so well that it is harvested twice a week and sold to
local greengrocers. There are also lovely mosses, liverworts,
milfoil duckweed and pondweed. Spot the various fish
and crustaceans, including chinook salmon, trout and
koura - a freshwater crayfish - while experiencing the
awesome power of several thousand litres of water bubbling
up through the ground.
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