three openings into a basin forty feet long by twenty-five
feet wide. From this the hot mineral waters drip
over into lower basins, of gracefully curved and scalloped
outline, the minerals deposited on the lips of the
basin forming stalagmites of variegated hue, yielding
a brilliant and beautiful effect. The terraced
basins bear a close resemblance to the former New Zealand
pink and white terraces, and since the annihilation
of the latter are the most charming examples in existence
of this rare form of Nature’s artistic handiwork.