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Located in a geologically active region, New Zealand has numerous geothermal features, including volcanoes, hot springs, geysers and volcanic lakes. Many of these features cluster together geographically, notably throughout the central North Island's Taupō Volcanic Zone.
- Orakei Korako. Known as “The Hidden Valley”, Orakei Korako features caves, springs and silica formations among other geothermal wonders. The highlight of the valley is a variety of silica terraces, such as the Golden Fleece Terrace with its bronze and golden(ish) steaming terraces.
- Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland. “Out of this world” is the best way to describe Wai-O-Tapu. The iconic Champagne Pool, the Devil’s Bath and the huge bubbling mud pools are a window to the inner workings of the planet.
- Waimangu Volcanic Valley. On 10 June 1886, the Tarawera volcano erupted destroying all life in the area. With that, the volcanic area grew 20 times larger and formed the Waimangu Volcanic Valley.
- Te Puia. Te Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley was once home to a Maori pā (fortified village) called Te Puia. It is now a great cultural attraction mixing Maori culture and geothermal features.
Geothermal systems occur in many parts of New Zealand. High temperature geothermal fields are principally located in the Taupō Volcanic Zone, with another high temperature field at Ngawha in Northland. Moderate to low and very low temperature systems are more widely scattered.
Many undisturbed geothermal reservoirs in New Zealand have temperature and pressure profiles where fluid is close to boiling point to depths of more than 1 km. Geothermal areas are commonly close to the edges of continental plates.
All you need to know about the geo-thermal parks in New Zealand. Areas that have a lot of geothermal activity are rare on earth. Despite that, New Zealand houses one of the largest numbers of areas spreading across large parts of land that are famous for their geothermal activities.
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Mar 6, 2024 · Nestled within New Zealand’s geothermal heartland, Rotorua is renowned for its geothermal attractions. Visitors from all around New Zealand and the world visit this region to visit both paid and free geothermal parks.
Rotorua is a volcanic wonderland with extraordinary landscapes and incredible geothermal attractions - each with their own unique features, rare flora and fauna, and all rich in Maori history and folklore. Sitting within the Pacific Rim of Fire, the region has one of the world’s most active geothermal fields.