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Charles Spencer; photographer; 1882; Bay of Plenty
Overview
… the wonders of the pink and white terraces, with their boiling cauldrons and their crystal and coral cups … have no counterparts elsewhere.
‘The New Zealand Tourist’, New Zealand Mail, 8 November 1879
In the 19th century, New Zealand was home to the ‘eighth wonder of the world’, the Pink and White Terraces at Lake Rotomahana near Rotorua. They quickly became the country’s most popular tourist attraction, though most people experienced them through photographs.
Photographers pictured the terraces from multiple perspectives, but colours were beyond the technology of the time. Some attempted to convey the pink hues by hand-colouring their prints later.
The terraces were buried in the eruption of Tarawera on 10 June 1886, but photographers continued to produce prints of them from negatives into the 20th century.