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The bright spots of colour on the Artist's Palette are mineral deposits brought the surface by geothermal activity. (Code: L186)
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Native forests and grassy slopes (Code: NA75)
The black sands and rocky margins that give Piha its special character are the result of ancient volcanic action. (Code: NA47)
Sealife is prolific in the Poor Knights Marine Reserve, off the coast of Tutukaka in Northland. (Code: AD50)
Soil plus water plus geothermal heat equals boiling mud. Around Rotorua, boiling mud pools are a common sight. (Code: L187)
Witness the phenomenal energy released when one of the earth’s tectonic plates grinds slowly over another. (Code: NA91)
The dolphins you'll see in the Bay of Islands are among the largest bottlenoses in the world. (Code: NA88)
Bottle-nosed dolphins like to surf the bow waves of yachts and ships. (Code: NA18)
Spectacular Ninety Mile Beach faces west. The sunsets are legendary. (Code: L004)
The spectacular pinnacles of Cape Kidnappers bite into the ocean at the southern end of Hawke's Bay. (Code: L147)