In the geothermal area near Taupo, New Zealand, the Craters of the Moon offer a surreal, lunar-like landscape. A pathway meanders through the terrain, guiding visitors past steaming vents, geysers, and gurgling mud pools. This site, previously dormant, was reactivated in the 1950s due to changes in underground water levels caused by a nearby power station. Today, visitors can explore the bubbling, hissing environment, experiencing the dynamic and ever-changing nature of this unique geothermal wonder.
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