Thermal activity in the neighbourhood of Whakarewarowa is very considerable (says the Rotorua “Chronicle" i. On Saturday somewhere about midnight, the/ big mud geyser in the reserve adjacent to the golf course had a half-hour of dissipation. This geyser makes a tremendous noise, hurling big lumps of stiff mud high into the air, which fall back with a resounding smack that can he heard at a great distance. A peculiar feature is that it erupts only on cold snaps, and always at night. The Twin Geysers in the reserve had a little diversion. A new blow-out between the two cracked out a square yard of sinter and gave a little extra to the spectators last Saturday afternoon. The activty of Pohutu is a big source of attraction to visitors and Wltaka is being well patronised on the Sabbath. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1925, Page 4
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