Mt Tongariro erupts after 100 years (NZ)

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Re: Mt Tongariro erupts after 100 years (NZ)

Post by Thinking Aloud » Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:46 am

Blind groper wrote:Mount Tarawera makes a nice outing, with a climb to the crater. I have done it several times. The crater is a long groove, lined with red volcanic ash. Which leads me to the Maori language.

The word 'Tarawera' is two words run together. Tara and Wera. The word Tara has many meanings depending on context, and what I am about to say is a little controversial. The word Wera has but one meaning - hot.

One of the meanings of the word 'Tara' relates to female reproductive anatomy. The Maori did not beat about the bush when naming things. They tended to call a spade a spade, and when something looked anatomical, they did not hesitate with an appropriate piece of terminology.
It has to be said, when I first saw the gash at the top of there, I thought something very similar. :hehe:
20021227_Tarawera.jpeg
Not the best pic of the top - one I took at the end of 2002.

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Re: Mt Tongariro erupts after 100 years (NZ)

Post by JimC » Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:01 am

We build pictures in our mind of the things we love the most... :levi:
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