Visit to the active volcano of White Island, New Zealand

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About 49km offshore from the town of Whakatane is an active Volcano. My stepdad and I visited it on PeeJay's tour. Its about a 6 hour trip all up, with a couple of hours on the island.


If you ever get to New Zealand, I highly recommend going.


The photos don't capture quite how other-worldly this experience is. Two passengers who missed the boat got taken out on speedboat and transferred over via dingy. Dolphins swam alongside and a couple of people saw a flying fish (not me, unfortunately). The island itself is something between the surface of the moon and Mordor.
 

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No dock - just a dinghy out to some rusty, twisted metal steps.
 

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Being the adventurous type, I tried eating the sulphur crystals (fizzy, a bit like "Asteroid Dust") and drinking from the two freshwater streams. First tasted like blood (lots of iron) and second like lemon juice (acids, presumably :)
 

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The derelict building are the remains of the last attempt to mine sulphur from the island. Previous attempts met unpleasant ends but this last one just went bust. I liked the plucky little bush trying to eke out a living....
 

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Last ones. Dolphins came back to accompany us home but were really hard to photgraph when out of the water - so quick.


So - apologies for the diversion from topic, now lets (bash / worship) the F-35 some more.
 

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My visit to a New Zealand volcano was a bit more arduous - no shorts and flip-flops for me: winter ice-climbing on Ruapehu. Great views of Mt Egmont.

Chris
 

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My dear Paul,


nice pictures,please be careful from that activities,and the Dolphins view is cool.
 
Great pictures. Thanks for sharing them. The lack of any form of contentious debate in the thread did however, somewhat throw me ;) Presumably, normal service will be restored ASAP?
 
OK, contention it is.

You don't want to be chewing on igneous rocks and drinking the stuff running out of volcanoes. People might mistake you for a sedimentologist.

We had one on a job once who licked the samples to differentiate different salts. Guess what we did in the drilling mud?

Chris
 

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