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page 1Geothermal areas in New Zealand

Rotorua Caldera
caldera on the North Island of New Zealand

Wai-O-Tapu
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Whakarewarewa
Whakarewarewa (reduced version of Te Whakarewarewatanga O Te Ope Taua A Wahiao, meaning "The gathering place for the war parties of Wahiao", often abbreviated to Whaka by locals) is a semi-rural geothermal area in Rotorua, New Zealand. Located in the Taupō Volcanic Zone of New Zealand's North Island, it was the site of the Māori fortress of Te Puia, first occupied around 1325 and known as an impenetrable stronghold never taken in battle. Māori have lived here ever since, taking full advantage of the geothermal activity in the valley for heating and cooking.
Waimangu Volcanic Rift Valley
volcanic valley in New Zealand
Orakei Korako
geothermal area in New Zealand
Reporoa caldera
mountain in New Zealand
Craters of the Moon
geothermal site in New Zealand