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Waimangu Volcanic Valley
Echo Crater and Frying Pan Lake
On 1 April 1917 the western basin of Echo Crater violently erupted, completely destroying an accommodation house and killing two people. The deepened and enlarged crater quickly accumulated water and formed what is now known as Frying Pan Lake. The lake is the world's largest hot spring. The average lake temperature is about 55 degrees C. The lake water is acidic (average pH 3.5), while the carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide gas bubbling up gives the appearance of boiling.
We went to see the Zutons at the Echo Arena on Friday.
Twas very good and it was interesting to see the in a stadium environment... they filled the space quite nicely.
The Arena is a great venue.
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Chris made this and gave it to me for a Christmas present last year! I love it, the colours of the glass beads are so vibrant. I like to wear it particularly when i'm wearing red, which is very often, so its a good job its so well-made. Thanks Chris!
This is just one example of the many unique and beautiful pieces of beaded jewellry designed and hand-made by Chris Furness. Visit her website: www.echosofnature.com/ to see more!
Chris also offers a bespoke design service if you have in mind a particular combination of colours or jewellry style, contact her to find out more!
Undated Christmas
Brighouse Echo girls
All images in this collection have been donated by Courier staff
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The old Highway 30 and frontage road through Echo UT.
Signage on the right is for the closed down Frank's service station.
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