ROTORUA GEYSERS
rOHLWS INACTIVITY. ■ SIGNS OF REVIVE]) ACTION. TTY! MTU A, December 20. Polu.i 11 geyser li.as been inacLive sine-. •, April last, me King e o-l tile longest quiet spoils recorded of it. However, it is new showing, signs of activity again, and the cauldron alongside iuii' i.-ean more than ordinarily active during the past week. . it' aiakaro-iuiii geyser,- o«a‘elosc ■ tfL Poliut-u, ho* been contj.ll ue'usiy active-' for iscme time past and .it- is..considered that-the activity of this geyser lia-s----detracted from that of Poluitn. Wnikito geyser lias also been at worx for n co ;;ider-'blettim e , and has provided the chief geyser attraction at Whakareware-wa, some of the shots being magnificent. r Another interesting feature of tlieremal activity -is nssociVecl with the .old geyser Wairr.a, wliieli Ims beep silent for nearly a quarter of a cento,ry. Quito 'recently rumblings in e|r R?i proximity and the ejection of steam from the geyser have indicated that there is a nosisibility of it becoming active again.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1932, Page 3
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