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QUEST FOR THE PINK AND WHITE TERRACES: THE EXPEDITION TO RECOVER NEW ZEALAND'S EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD BOOK III (Quest for the Pink and White Terraces- Volumes I, II and III.) Paperback – July 18, 2023


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This book is Book III in the trilogy of "Quest for the Pink and White Terraces". The trilogy recounts the author’s ten-year quest for a lost Eighth Wonder of the World.
Book III includes the author's 2020-2023 research at the Rotomahana Basin. It covers my 2020-2021 reconciliation and refutation of 2011- claims by a joint American-New Zealand project. The most important research is the publication of Hochstetter's 1860 survey Folio. This supplements and validates our 2016-2021 research based on Hochstetter's survey notebooks. Follow-up work on the third Black Terrace and Black Terrace Crater is presented. In 2022, I published the first evidence-based altimetry for Lake Rotomahana and the Terraces. After Hochstetter's Folio, the most striking research is perhaps the topographic and seismic findings. These conclude that an observer visiting after the eruption could have located the White Terrace, without Hochstetter's survey or other knowledge. The 2023 seismic research shows the Smith-Keam Paradigm for the Kaiwaka is wrong. It lies 440 m away under the new Hochstetter Paradigm. Further 2023 papers cover Coanda effects, the age and name of the White Terraces and the cold-case death of Edwin Bainbridge.

Book I 'The PAWTL Project', records the 2014 ‘PAWTL Project’: to drain a high lake and recover a lost "Eighth Wonder of the World": The 'Pink and White Terraces' in New Zealand. Volcanic activity forced the project suspension, as we were to start work with giant siphons and
Hero's Fountains. I applied for three Guinness World Records for my engineering to lower Lake Rotomahana by 30 m and expose the terraces, which earlier investigators thought lay in the lake.
Book II, The Hochstetter Survey begins in 2016 when the author, (writing Book I as an honourable failure so PAWTL could benefit future Pink and White Terrace researchers); connected with Dr Sascha Nolden, curator of the Hochstetter Collection Basel. Serendipitously, Dr Nolden possessed the unknown field diaries of Dr Ferdinand Hochstetter, the eminent 19th-century geologist, cartographer and draughtsman. Hochstetter visited the world-famous Pink and White Terraces in 1859. The Pink and White Terraces around the lake were close to the 1886 Mt Tarawera volcanic eruption. Lake Rotomahana was blown over the surrounding country and a new crater lake formed over decades. New Lake Rotomahana is some ten times the area. In the chaos, the locations of the Pink and White Terraces were assumed lost, for no survey of their locations was remembered.
In 2016, Hochstetter’s diaries were repatriated to New Zealand in digital form and sections written at Lake Rotomahana and the Pink and White Terraces were passed to me. From the PAWTL project, I saw they assisted our search for the Pink and White Terraces. We translated and deciphered the German, Maori and English entries. The material contained a unique compass survey of Lake Rotomahana and the geothermal features around it. These silica sinter terraces, springs and geysers made the lake a favoured destination for tourists from Europe and the Americas. The work progressed through fieldwork, the PAWTL2 Project and six survey iterations until in 2019, I published the final survey. Instead of the Terrace locations being in the new lake (implying they vanished in the 1886 eruption as generations of geologists assumed), the locations lay across the shores and so may have survived. If they survive, even in a damaged state; they may yet be reinstated as the premier tourist attraction in the Southern Hemisphere, as they were in the 19th century. This primary survey evidence disturbs geologists and a scientific debate developed. At least 26 articles, lectures and books from seven groups comprise this debate: half are mine. Hochstetter's survey provides the only primary, pre-eruption survey evidence of the Terrace locations. The author is the most widely-published living specialist on the Pink and White Terraces.
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CC4F84T2
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (July 18, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 257 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8834869351
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 10 - 18 years
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.26 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7 x 0.58 x 10 inches

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2023 is the culmination of my decade of research in the Rotomahana Basin, home of the Pink, Black and White Terraces, the lost Eighth Wonder of the World in New Zealand. Another seven research papers are/have been published this year. Here is a handy list of links charting the final development of the Hochstetter paradigm:

1) https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1007148/full

2) https://www.heraldopenaccess.us/openaccess/coanda-and-venturi-effects-at-the-eighth-wonder-of-the-world-the-white-terrace-resolving-the-east-wind-eruptions-at-the-white-terraces

3) https://lupinepublishers.com/anthropological-and-archaeological-sciences/pdf/JAAS.MS.ID.000288.pdf

4) https://lupinepublishers.com/hydrology-water-resources-journal/pdf/AJHWR.MS.ID.000103.pdf

5) https://lupinepublishers.com/hydrology-water-resources-journal/pdf/AJHWR.MS.ID.000106.pdf

6) Ferdinand von Hochstetter’s November 1860 Folio of New Zealand survey data and the location of the Pink and White Terraces (in press).

7) The Eighth Wonder of the World in New Zealand: Seismic studies confirm the new Hochstetter paradigm (in press).

To this must be added an eighth, the key to the later seven:

8)https://www.academia.edu/78003468/The_first_evidence_based_altimetry_for_locating_the_lost_Eighth_Wonder_of_the_World_the_Pink_Black_and_White_Terraces

Also this year I completed my trilogy on the Quest for the Pink and White Terraces.

Only the Great Pyramid of Giza survives among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Yet there is another, older than the seven, that was found and then lost again in the 19th century and is once more located by the research herein: the White Terraces of New Zealand. The research is published at:

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1007148/full

After a decade of research, Australian-based researcher Rex Bunn this week published the White Terraces location in the leading international journal Frontiers in Earth Science. Bunn triangulates the location with a combination of topography, indigenous knowledge and a recovered 19th-century survey diary.

Using topographic navigation with Māori navigation knowledge, the site of the White Terraces has been triangulated and lies buried under ash.

This resolves the controversy since 1886 when the fabled Pink and White Terraces, the greatest geoscience and tourist attractions in the southern hemisphere were lost in the 1886 Mt Tarawera eruption. Surprisingly, Bunn’s new evidence demonstrates that the White Terraces should have been located after the 1886 eruption with mapping available since 1864. Exploration and excavation of the Terraces are now possible. Even if degraded by the 1886 eruption, the White Terraces may earn a World Heritage listing and a second life in global tourism.

The evidence in this paper has been available for 137 years. This examination integrates the historical record, cartography, photography, topography, altimetry, and Mātauranga Māori records. This canon forms a new paradigm for the lost Wonder of the Rotomahana Basin, outside Rotorua, the tourist capital of New Zealand. The research traces the chain of navigation waypoints leading to the White Terraces’ location and triangulates this with terrestrial survey and Mātauranga Māori mental mapping to validate the findings. The research hypothesis is accepted, i.e., that the surveyed White Terraces location is buried under ejecta from the 1886 eruption and is verified by triangulation.

Rex Bunn is a polymath who graduated from the University of NSW and Macquarie University and spent many years in field research in New Zealand. He is the most published researcher working in this field and this new paper is his fifteenth published on this lost Wonder of the World.

Before 2014, I was engaged in writing motorcycle engineering treatises, a biography and a military aviation unit history.

The 2015 work 'Sons of Asclepius', is the biography of an Australian intellectual and surgeon Dr Anthony (Tony) Parker [1920-1973]. After a stellar beginning, life in his middle years was neither as he wished it, nor expected. He was unfairly dismissed from his hospital post of sixteen years and never told the grounds. He died aged fifty-two, after the dismissal from a heart attack. In my view, his death was precipitated by the cruel nature and distress of the dismissal. His final epistle to his protege reveals a man suffering unbearable distress with grace, and issuing wise, Socratic counsel in the last weeks of his life.

The 2014 work 'The King's Crew' is the 460-page illustrated Unit History of No. 14 Squadron (City of Gisborne) Air Training Corps (ATC), with 351 charts, tables and illustrations. This is one of the few ATC unit histories written since the ATC was founded in WWII and the most comprehensive. The ebook has a companion multimedia film "King's Crew".

'Motorcycle Blow-by: A Shower of Sparks' is the abridged edition of the 2013 magnum opus 'Motorcycle Crankcase Ventilation'. The abridged edition meets rider needs for a simpler guide to oil leaks and signs of poor crankcase ventilation, and to fitting crankcase breathers.

My longer works include:-

* Quest for the Pink and White Terraces (2016) and (2020).

* Sons of Asclepius (2015)

* The King's Crew (2014)

* Motorcycle Blow-By: A Shower of Sparks (2013)

* Classic Motorcycling (2013)

* Motorcycle Crankcase Ventilation (2013)

* Kings Crew, film (2012)

* Classic Motorcycling- A Guide for the 21st Century (2007)

* Economic Change and the Health of the Community (1978)

For ten years, I researched the mysteries of motorcycle crankcase ventilation and developed breather solutions. Rex's patented 'Bunn Breather Kits' were widely used around the world on classic, vintage and modern motorcycles. He is a statistician with a special interest in time series analysis: useful when studying reciprocating engines. He served as a director in engineering-driven companies and worked in healthcare internationally. He is also a diagnostic radiographer with degrees in commerce and econometrics.

Rex's 2013 magnum opus 'Motorcycle Crankcase Ventilation' is the first book to map this part of motorcycle engineering, one which troubles riders of classic, vintage and modern bikes. This book shows how to improve crankcase breathing, reduce power losses and cut oil leaks.

To view a video of the pulse flow bench developed to test 'Bunn Breather Kit' valves, see the Video section at Author Central on this page.

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