View Full Version : Eigth Wonder of the World: Pink & White Terraces


GoluBoy
February 3rd, 2011, 03:47 AM
They are still intact: :cheer: :righton: :nocrook:

Remains of Pink Terraces discovered
By Hayden Donnell
1:00 PM Wednesday Feb 2, 2011



Scientists using underwater robots have discovered remnants of the Pink Terraces on the floor of Lake Rotomahana, near Rotorua.

The terraces, once described as the eighth wonder of the natural world, were buried in the eruption of Mt Tarawera in 1886.

They were rediscovered this week during a joint New Zealand and American mission to map the lake floor and investigate geothermal activity at Lake Rotomahana.

Project leader Cornel de Ronde, of GNS Science, said his team was elated at the discovery.

He is "certain" they have found the remains of the terraces.

"The first sonar image gave a hint of a terraced structure so we scanned the area twice more and we are now 95 per cent certain we are seeing the bottom two tiers of the Pink Terraces.

"This discovery puts to rest more than a century of speculation as to whether any part of the Pink and White Terraces survived the eruption. Highlights in a science career don't come any better than this."

Data collected by robot underwater vehicles show crescent-shaped terraced structures in about 60m of water where the Pink Terraces were located prior to 1886, said Mr de Ronde.

Underwater photos also show terrace edges among the lake floor sediments.

Dr de Ronde said the rest of the Pink Terraces were either destroyed during the eruption, or were still concealed under thick sediment.

There was no sign of the larger White Terraces in the part of the lake that matched their location prior to 1886, he said.

The Pink and White Terraces were separated by several hundred meters before the eruption.

Discovering the remnants of the terraces would not have been possible without underwater technology and camera systems brought to New Zealand by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, said Mr de Ronde.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/strange-but-true/news/article.cfm?c_id=500835&objectid=10703655


AWESOME!

Now..... when can we drain the lake to half it's capacity,hose off the algae and bring back shiploads of tourists?.

Hello!?....anyone home!? :bash:

Also.why does it take a private led (N.Z & U.S) consortium to establish fact?.

Do we not have a government interested in one of the top ten natural wonders of the world?.

DML2
February 3rd, 2011, 06:26 AM
Definitely need to drain it

Richard7666
February 3rd, 2011, 06:37 AM
Who decided these were the 8th natural wonder of the world? Wiki has quite a list of claimants.

DML2
February 3rd, 2011, 06:40 AM
They are pretty amazing nonetheless

buildemhigh
February 4th, 2011, 01:32 AM
Who decided these were the 8th natural wonder of the world? Wiki has quite a list of claimants.

Ive also thought that it is more a figure of speech as you say there are a lot of 8 wonders..

Richard7666
February 5th, 2011, 10:52 AM
The one I hear bandied about in regards to NZ is Milford Sound but that's probably because I'm from Southland. I think Hemingway referred to it as such.

patricioestrellado
February 6th, 2011, 09:59 PM
Can you explain better what's a pink terrace?