• An article written by Bunn, Davies and Stewart, published in 2018, uses a novel "field of view" approach to navigate to the Pink and White Terraces locations.
  • When visiting missionaries and European traders saw the Pink and White Terraces, they were stunned by its size and appearance.
  • The Pink and White Terraces were situated near Mount Tarawera, on the shores of Lake Rotomahana’s warm, silica-rich waters.
  • The beautiful Pink and White Terraces were considered to be the eighth wonder of the world before they were destroyed on the night of the Mt Tarawera eruption.
  • The Round Trip – Pink and White Terraces Legacy Tour Follow in the footsteps of New Zealand’s first tourists, and uncover the stories of the…
  • Located on the shores of Lake Rotomahana, 20 kilometres (12.4 mi) southeast of Rotorua on the North Island, the pink and white terraces were formed by...
  • ...not far from Rotorua and still a spectacular tourist destination to this day, sat a stunning cascade of pink and white silica terraces, each terrace a pool of...
  • A full day guided tour including transport from Rotorua. ... Next, cruise Lake Rotomahana and over the final place of the Pink and White Terraces. destroyed in 1886.
  • Scientists say they're settled on the former location of New Zealand's long-lost Pink and White Terraces. The bad news: they're somewhere at the bottom of a...
  • The Pink and White Terraces at Lake Rotomahana. Rex Bunn, Independent Researcher; Nick Davies and David Stewart, Cheal Consultants, Rotorua.
  • Terraced thermal pools on the edge of Lake Rotomahana, Pink and White Terraces, New Zealand. Photograph by Burton Brothers, albumen print.
  • Painted in collaboration with the highly talented Rotorua-based mural artist Jacob Chrisohoou.
  • The Pink and White Terraces at Lake Rotomahana near Rotorua, New Zealand, circa 1880.