Volcano Stories — Season 1, Episode 19: New Zealand - Volcanic Lakes in Maorie Land
Documentary • 26 min • 2 seasons, 35 episodes
Episode synopsis
New Zealand is the theatre of Earth’s most violent volcanic eruptions. Lake Taupo witnessed a cataclysmic eruption which rejected enough ash to cover an entire country the size of France. White Island, located 40 kilometres off the coast, is a unique place, home to a capricious lake of craters that flows into the sea or evaporates depending on magmatic activity. For the Maori people, these volcanic lakes are sacred as they are home to gods like Ruapehu. When scientists come to study this lake, they abide by their rules and follow the prayers of a Maori guide...
About Volcano Stories
No two volcanoes are alike; each one has its own distinctive landscape, climate, and geological context. Just as unique are the people we meet along the way who help us comprehend how greatly our planet – and our lives – have been shaped by volcanic phenomena. For the scientific aspect of each episode, we explore the very diverse range of questions raised by volcanic phenomena in such varied fields as earth sciences, climatology, biodiversity, oceanography, geography, agronomics, and archaeology. The cultural part of the show delves into mythology, religion, philosophy, folk and artistic traditions, cooking, and ways of life.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Etna: The Mountain Mountain
- E2Bromo - The Sacred Volcano of Java
- E3Tanzania - A Volcano on Maasai Territory
- E4Westman Islands - The Volcanic Guardians of Iceland
- E5Unzen - Man Versus Giant
- E6Hawaii - The Lava of Kilauea
- E7Kawah Ijen: The Hell of Sulfur
- E8Auvergne: The Mysteries of Its Sleeping Giants
- E9Ecuador - Beneath the Cotopaxi Glacier
- E10Naples: A Volcano Can Hide Another
- E11Aeolian Islands - From Hell to Paradise
- E12New Zealand: Human Treasures