Story: Hot springs, mud pools and geysers All images & media From page 1 – Unique geothermal fields Promoting the geysers Ōrākei Kōrako thermal area, 1859 A geothermal system Waimangu geothermal field From page 2 – Hot springs and related features Roto-o-tamaheke hot spring Frying Pan Lake Primrose Terraces (1st of 2) Springs of Mother Earth (2nd of 2) White Terrace From page 3 – Geysers A geyser erupting Geyser before the Tarawera eruption Whakarewarewa geysers Prince of Wales Feathers and Pōhutu Waimangu geyser: the world’s largest Lady Knox geyser (1st of 2) Lady Knox geyser erupting (2nd of 2) From page 4 – Hot gases, mud pools and craters Craters of the Moon Sulfur crystals Mud pools, Ōrākei Kōrako Collapsed crater in sinter terrace Mud volcano Hydrothermal eruption at Reporoa, 2005 From page 5 – People, animals and plants in geothermal areas Cooking in boiling pools Restrictions in thermal areas Whakarewarewa: living in a thermal area Warbrick Terrace Clubmoss From page 6 – Protecting geothermal features Discharging a geothermal bore Ōrākei Kōrako geyser (1st of 2) Vapour clouds (2nd of 2) A legal battle (1st of 2) Closure of bores in Rotorua (2nd of 2) One way to restore the geysers Ted Lloyd, geothermal scientist Unique geothermal fields