Located in a geologically active region, New Zealand has numerous geothermal features, including volcanoes, hot springs, geysers and volcanic lakes. Many of these features cluster together geographically, notably throughout the central North Island's Taupō Volcanic Zone. These areas attract scientific interest and tourism; power generators, industry and civil engineering also utilise them.
Tourist areas
- Tikitere (Hell's Gate), north of Rotorua
- Waimangu, south of Rotorua
- Waiotapu, south of Rotorua
- Craters of the Moon, Wairakei, north of Taupō
- Orakei Korako, north of Taupō
See also
References
- "New Zealand 2023 – Analysis". IEA. 27 April 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
- "New Zealand 2023 Energy Policy Review" (PDF). International Energy Agency (IEA). 2023.
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