Geothermal treasures : Maori living with heat and steam

New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute

Bidois, Vanessa Taylor, Cherie Bargh, Robyn

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Maori living with heat and steam Summary: Natural geothermal phenomena - geysers, hot springs and mud pools - have drawn people to the thermal region of New Zealand for years. Locals and tourists are captivated by the beauty and magic of bubbling mud, steam and hot water gushing from the earth. New Zealand's world-class geothermal resource is a source of energy, a tourist attraction and a treasure of great historical, cultural, spiritual and economic importance for Maori. In this book, Maori traditional stories, understandings and history stand alongside geothermal science in an exploration of the thermal phenomena of the Volcanic Plateau. Beautiful photographs show the hot pools, rising steam, geysers, bubbling mud and thermal formations that visitors see, and the text provides information about the natural history of the area, its formation and its significance to Maori
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contributing writers, Vanessa Bidois, Cherie Taylor and Robyn Bargh
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Non Fiction 119550