- en.wikipedia.org Pink and White TerracesThe Pink and White Terraces (Māori: Te Otukapuarangi, lit. 'the Fountain of the Clouded Sky' and Te Tarata, 'the Tattooed Rock'), were natural wonders of New Zealand.
- waimangu.co.nz about/blog/post/about-pink-and-…The pink and white terraces were formed over hundreds of years. Rich geothermal water from boiling geysers flowed downhill to Lake Rotomahana.
- whoi.edu oceanus/feature/in-search-of-the-pink-…New Zealand’s Pink and White Terraces were spectacular geologic formations that attracted tourists, artists, and photographers during the mid-1800s.
- thisismyheaven.com 2011/06/pink-and-white-…The Pink and White terraces have been dubbed by a number of people as "The Eighth Wonder of the World".
- surveyspatialnz.org Attachment…The diary did not contain sufficient bearings and landmarks to accurately coordinate the Pink and White Terrace locations via resection methods.
- odt.co.nz news/national/pink-and-white-terraces-…Scientists say they're settled on the former location of New Zealand's long-lost Pink and White Terraces.
- worldofhistorycheatsheet.com pink-and-white-…Formation and Description Geological Formation: The Pink and White Terraces were formed by the deposition of silica from geothermal springs.
- weloveyatours.blogspot.com 2013/03/855-pink-and-…The pink and white terraces were two sets of beautiful geyser formations of silica terraces in Lake Rotomahana near the dormant volcano Mt.
- newatlas.com Holiday Destinations white-pink-terraces-nz…...there was a site so breathtaking, even compared to the rest of NZ, that it was spoken of as the 8th wonder of the world: the long-lost Pink and White Terraces.
- nz-times.com the-lost-pink-and-white-terraces.htmlUntil recently, the Pink and White Terraces of New Zealand were thought to have been destroyed in the 1886 eruption of Mt Tarawera.