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Scenes in the Whakarewarewa, Rotorua area, and in the Taupo area
Petrifying geyser, Wairakei
Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :Ranfurly Shield. Waikato Times, 23 August 2004.
Backhouse, John Philemon 1845-1908 :Terrace Valley, Orakei Korako. [ca 1880].
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[Angas, George French], 1822-1886 :Hot springs or boiling ponds near Taupo Lake Oct. 26th 1844
Waikato - Bay of Plenty MAGIC. Northern Force, Southern Sting. "DANG!" 19 May, 2003.
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