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A wall along Lake Rotomahana, which was expanded in the 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera.

This location was the site of the White and Pink Terraces in the late 19th Century - hot springs that grew into massive, terraced formations, hundreds of feet high, that were a tourist attraction for English and Europeans who wanted to "take the waters." The Terraces were destroyed in the 1886 eruption. Date Source Steaming Cliffs Author JSilver

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