The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 7 (December 1, 1932)

“Sulphurous fumes that spout and blow, Columns and cones of boiling snow.”—Alfred Donnett. — (Rly. Publicity photos.) — Thermal wonders of the famous Waiotapu Valley, about twenty miles from Rotorua. (1) General view of the valley, shewing the interesting Rainbow Mountain in the background; (2) alum cliffs; (3) Lady Knox geyser; (4) Devil's Bridge crater; (5) Dainty Primrose Falls; (6) sulphur spring; (7) terrace formation; (8) sulphur cave; (9) alum cliffs, looking towards Reporoa Valley

“Sulphurous fumes that spout and blow, Columns and cones of boiling snow.”—Alfred Donnett. (Rly. Publicity photos.) Thermal wonders of the famous Waiotapu Valley, about twenty miles from Rotorua. (1) General view of the valley, shewing the interesting Rainbow Mountain in the background; (2) alum cliffs; (3) Lady Knox geyser; (4) Devil's Bridge crater; (5) Dainty Primrose Falls; (6) sulphur spring; (7) terrace formation; (8) sulphur cave; (9) alum cliffs, looking towards Reporoa Valley.

“Sulphurous fumes that spout and blow, Columns and cones of boiling snow.”—Alfred Donnett.
(Rly. Publicity photos.)
Thermal wonders of the famous Waiotapu Valley, about twenty miles from Rotorua. (1) General view of the valley, shewing the interesting Rainbow Mountain in the background; (2) alum cliffs; (3) Lady Knox geyser; (4) Devil's Bridge crater; (5) Dainty Primrose Falls; (6) sulphur spring; (7) terrace formation; (8) sulphur cave; (9) alum cliffs, looking towards Reporoa Valley.