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1km stretch of pumice washes ashore Lake Taupo

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Photo / Dan Hutchinson
A huge raft of pumice stretching for about 1km long and about 20 metres wide has gathered in a Lake Taupō bay. The strange phenomenon can be found at Waitetoko Beach in Tauranga Taupō Bay. It has possibly gathered because of debris generated by recent earthquake activity which has been washed down rivers on the eastern side of the lake.
GNS Science geologist Dr Michael Rosenberg said there has not been any eruption activity to cause the pumice raft.
“If the pumice pieces are rounded, like most typical beach/river-washed pumice are, it is most likely they were washed down the nearby river and could be a result of earth movement.

“We know that some of the land around the Taupō area is already unstable due to extended periods of rain, and some areas were also affected by the 30th November earthquake.

“We are seeing areas of erosion, and weak areas that are vulnerable. It’s possible a new slip has occurred, or that an existing one has moved further and slumped into the river catchment, and that has generated the pumice raft.”

Twins Finn and Otis (left) and Oisin play in the huge raft of pumice at Waitetoko Beach, Tauranga Taupo Bay, Lake Taupō. Photo / Dan Hutchinson

Twins Finn and Otis (left) and Oisin play in the huge raft of pumice at Waitetoko Beach, Tauranga Taupo Bay, Lake Taupō. Photo / Dan Hutchinson