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    Well, since you guys love photos of NZ.


    This is near Mt and Lake Tarawera. Mt Tarawera blew its top not long ago (between 100 and 200 years), completely screwing over the area, it destroyed a lot of the landscape so the whole area was 're born' so it looks like it would have a few million years ago.

    This is the track leading to Lake Tarawera, it takes a few hours to walk but is pretty cool.


    This is Frying pan lake, its the worlds largest hot pool, (or something like that), its around 55 degrees C hot, and gains about 110 litres per second which flows down a stream.


    The track leads you right down to the lake, its pretty hot as you can see all the steam.


    This is near the start of the stream, you can see the bubbles from the boiling water coming into the lake down the bottom. Around Rotorua the earths crustis very thin, so the steam you see up the top is coming out of the rock, not from the water.


    This is the stream, and it is HOT.


    This is the blue lake, which is closely related to the frying pan lake. When this overflows (around 80 degress C, almost boiling) Frying pan lake cools down, when this is low, frying pan lake heats up. Its pretty deep, and at teh bottom is one of teh worlds most powerful geysers, however, due to it being underwater, it never surfaces.


    These are the silicon terraces, similar but a lot smaller to the pink and white terraces which were destroyed in the Tarawera eruption. Further back, the boiling part, is an iodine pool.



    These are more terraces, also with a close up.

    Hope you liked them.

    This post is the same to the 56k friendly post
    Sam Rudge
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    WOW Sam! I like these pictures so much, i've saved them all, and using the Blue pool picture as my desktop, absolutely stunning, thanks for sharing

    P.S. if you have more nice pics, could you share those too?
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    • #3
      Thanks for sharing more pictures of NZ, the land of extremes.
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      • #4
        Awesome pictures Sam. I like the blue pool one the best.
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        • #5
          New Zealand seems like a great place to visit! Nice pics.
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          • #6
            Those are some really awesome photos man! I really hope that I can get out to NZ sometime in the next few years; it always looks like such an amazing place.
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            • #7
              Thanks guys, by demmand.

              Sam Rudge
              A 5D3, some Canon lenses, the Sigma L and a flash

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              • #8
                Unbelievable shots once again, Sam.
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                • #9
                  Totally cool pics of NZ here! I definitely love those shots of Frying Pan Lake and that aerial of Ruapehu!

                  I believe it was in 1886 when Mt. Tarawera blew up, destroying several Maori villages and even a major hot springs area which had massive terraces. It's still a volcanically active area, as all that hot spring activity attests.

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                  • #10
                    Beautiful pics; thanks for sharing them!
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