Owing to the very low level of water in the Arikapakapa Lake, the tempeiature has risen considerably, says the Rotorua Chronicle. This produces a fine scenic effect at sundown. Ihe colder air condenses the steam over the lake, and the whole area looks like some vast crater enveloped in billowing steam. In spite of the ram recently, the lake is lower than it has been for the last fifteen years. The mud geysers and subsidiary pools also have dropped in sympathy.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 106, 5 April 1926, Page 7
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