- A mudpot, or mud pool, is a type of
acidic hot spring, or fumarole, with
limited water. It
usually takes the form of a pool of
bubbling mud, as a result...
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Panorama of the Sol de Mañana
mudpools...
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marae and tangi, and
signs for New
Zealand placenames (e.g.,
Rotorua –
mudpools, and
Christchurch – 2 Cs,
represents ChCh.[clarification needed]) The early...
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described as
being mostly warm clay with
small patches of hot
ground and
mudpools. “The
Karapiti Blowhole was
still impressive,
though apparently much less...
- the foot of
which is
Hverir [ˈkʰvɛːrɪr̥], a
geothermal area with
boiling mudpools and
steaming fumaroles. The Mývatn
fires occurred between 1724 and 1729...
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exceptionally diverse geothermal surface features,
including fumaroles,
mudpools,
solfataras (fumaroles
producing sulfurous gases), and hot springs. These...
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through the
PlayStation Store,
totalling up to 12 tracks. For example, "
Mudpool"
consists of mud-filled canyons,
giving lighter vehicles a m****ive disadvantage...
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Boiling mudpools at Krafla. (See
Krafla index)...
- Zealand. It
includes many
geothermal features such as
steaming lakes,
mudpools, fumaroles, a mud
volcano and the
Kakahi Falls, the
largest hot waterfall...
- to
Rotorua in 1950
where he
began a
series of
photographic studies of
mudpools and
silica formations around Rotorua and Taupo. He
returned to Auckland...