This edition of the 60s Sunday night magazine show travels to New Zealand’s most active volcano: White Island, situated offshore in the Bay of Plenty. The thermal activity on the privately owned scenic reserve is vividly captured as the camera roams the roaring, shuddering landscape and ventures past seething fumaroles into the crater. The tenuous history of human engagement with ‘Whakaari’ is covered: from Maui and Māori myth to the derelict remains of sulphur mining; including a 1914 eruption that killed 11 miners (with their black cat the only survivor).
This is the most remarkable thing about White Island: that you walk from the beach straight into the centre of an active volcano. [...] To the ordinary visitor it’s a fearsome and strange experience.– From the narration
NZ Broadcasting Corporation
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