Waimangu volcanic park from David Harrison on Vimeo.
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Recent volcanics
On our way from Rotorua to Tongariro (in the heart of LOTR/Hobbit country) we visited Waimangu Volcanic Valley. This is the site of the world's most recent geothermal (1886) system and a place well worth visiting. They've got everything organised so well whilst still retaining it's natural state. You walk downhill (ideal) and catch a bus balk uphill - well thought out for the seniors in the party. You can see how the forest has regenerated itself and how there are signs that the classic and much-loved "eighth wonder of the world" - the pink and white terraces - are to be replaced by a new "wonder" - the Warbrick Terrace. Leaving here, and before we arrived in Taupo we visited the Haku Falls an amazing canyon of white water.
Labels:
2014,
Huka River,
NZ,
volcanics,
Waimangu
Location:
Waimangu, New Zealand
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