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Imagine a deep blue lake, embraced by lush green hills, dotted with islets—some revealing bare rock and others cloaked in vibrant shrubs. From these islets, steam rises from numerous openings, all while the foliage maintains its lushness. On the opposite shore, grand steps of white marble with a rosy hue lead down to a cascade of boiling water that spills into the lake below. This vivid scene captures Ernest Dieffenbach’s first encounter with the stunning White Terraces of Lake Rotomahana. Between 1839 and 1841, Dieffenbach journeyed through New Zealand as a naturalist for the New Zealand Company. His explorations took him through the Marlborough Sounds and extensively across the North Island during the early days of European settlement. In Volume I of his work, “Travels in New Zealand,” he skillfully intertwines his observations of the natural world with insights into the progress of colonization, offering a compassionate portrayal of the Māori people and their rich culture, settlements, and inter-tribal dynamics. His significant contributions to the understanding of New Zealand’s flora and fauna are preserved in collections at the British Museum and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Note Māori words are pronounced as spelled in the text, which may differ from modern usage. (summary by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
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