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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 size, and forming the seven craters that today make up the Waimangu Volcanic Valley. This is the first lake you encounter on the walk down the valley.
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Waimangu Volcanic Valley
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November 29, 2005 at 00:00
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Robin van Mourik from Alkmaar, Netherlands
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