Matewai Spring

A hot spring pool with sinter deposits around it. It was an erupting geyser until 2003.

Te Kopia Mud Geyser

Unusual and a fairly spectacular mud geyser. During the periods of activity every 10-30 minutes, it ejects a muddy fountain that is some 3-10 m tall.

Mokena Geyser

Mokena Geyser

Artificial geyser – a hot soda spring that erupts every 30 – 40 minutes and is up to 4 m high.

Orakei Korako (Waipapa part)

Orakei Korako, New Zealand

One of the world’s most exciting geothermal fields with some 35 active geysers and beautiful stone waterfalls – several large sinter terraces.

Muriwai Blowhole

Muriwai Blowholes

Impressive classic blowhole that forms a slanted geyser of seawater at high tide. Storms have changed the blowholes over the years.

Jacks Blowhole

Jack's Blowhole in New Zealand

Spectacular sinkhole – a large opening in the ground that formed after the sea cave collapse. The sinkhole is some 55 m deep and some 200 m from the sea. It is filled with roaring, raving waves.

Punakaiki Pancake Rocks and Blowholes

Blowhole in Punakaiki

Unusual seaside cliffs that are formed from numerous thin layers of Oligocene limestone. As a result, there have formed diverse cliff formations that at some places resemble heaps of pancakes. In the jagged cliffs have formed smaller natural arches and several roaring blowholes. These blowholes are especially impressive at high tide and strong south-western winds.

Sutherland Falls

Sutherland Falls, New Zealand

This beautiful 580 meters high waterfall starts directly from the glacier-fed Lake Quill and falls in three drops.