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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 4 (August 1, 1929)

“… sable lazy-bubbling pools Of spluttering mud that never cools.”—Alfred Domett. — (Government Publicity Photo.) — Boiling mud at Whakarewarewa, Rotorua, New Zealand's most famous thermal region. — “… Ice upon ice, the well-adjusted parts Were soon conjoin'd; nor other cement ask'd Than water interfused to make them one.” ——Cowper. — (Government Publicity Photo.) — An ice cave on the famous Tasman Glacier (the largest glacier outside the polar regions), Southern Alps, New Zealand

“… sable lazy-bubbling pools Of spluttering mud that never cools.”—Alfred Domett. (Government Publicity Photo.) Boiling mud at Whakarewarewa, Rotorua, New Zealand's most famous thermal region. “… Ice upon ice, the well-adjusted parts Were soon conjoin'd; nor other cement ask'd Than water interfused to make them one.” ——Cowper. (Government Publicity Photo.) An ice cave on the famous Tasman Glacier (the largest glacier outside the polar regions), Southern Alps, New Zealand.

“… sable lazy-bubbling pools Of spluttering mud that never cools.”—Alfred Domett.
(Government Publicity Photo.)
Boiling mud at Whakarewarewa, Rotorua, New Zealand's most famous thermal region.
“… Ice upon ice, the well-adjusted parts Were soon conjoin'd; nor other cement ask'd Than water interfused to make them one.” ——Cowper.
(Government Publicity Photo.)
An ice cave on the famous Tasman Glacier (the largest glacier outside the polar regions), Southern Alps, New Zealand.