File:Waimangu Volcanic Valley lake.jpg

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Description Souther crater lake in Waimangu Volcanic Valley near Rotorua, New Zealand. This is the first lake on the walk down the valley.
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Author Robin van Mourik from Alkmaar, Netherlands

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current19:45, 5 January 2008Thumbnail for version as of 19:45, 5 January 20081,536 × 2,048 (999 KB)Arria Belli (talk | contribs)== Summary == {{Information |Description= In 1886, Mount Tarawera in Rotorua erupted, and destroyed the surrounding area. The eruption opened the earth along a 17km rift, splitting Mount Tarawera in two, exploding Lake Rotomahana to 20 times its original

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