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What lies beneath: the hidden caves buried under Auckland back yards
Rich history to 200 caves - from housing a secret printing press to widow's shelter - as steps taken to protect the 'sacred' sites.
Aucklanders are familiar with the volcanic terrain of their city above ground, living side by side with 53 volcanoes. Yet many are unaware of the extraordinary landscape concealed beneath their feet. Formed by volcanic eruptions, lava caves and tunnels are rare globally, and the sprawling patchwork beneath Auckland is unique to New Zealand. The city sits on top of roughly 200 known caves with a new cave being discovered every month.
270224 Inside Sean Jacob at the entrance to his backyard lava cave in Mt Eden, Auckland. Sean bought the property in the 1990’s to protect the lava cave beneath it. Auckland's underground lava cave network - with geological and social history.
The caves have been used over the years as everything from Maori burial sites to mushroom farms, to housing a covert communist printing press.
They form an expansive network underneath the city, and now researchers are attempting to map them all, and in the process discovering a new cave roughly every month.
Fiona Goodall / Guardian / eyevine
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What lies beneath: the hidden caves buried under Auckland back yards
Rich history to 200 caves - from housing a secret printing press to widow's shelter - as steps taken to protect the 'sacred' sites.
Aucklanders are familiar with the volcanic terrain of their city above ground, living side by side with 53 volcanoes. Yet many are unaware of the extraordinary landscape concealed beneath their feet. Formed by volcanic eruptions, lava caves and tunnels are rare globally, and the sprawling patchwork beneath Auckland is unique to New Zealand. The city sits on top of roughly 200 known caves with a new cave being discovered every month.
270224 Inside Sean Jacob’s backyard lava cave in Mt Eden, Auckland. Sean bought the property in the 2008 to protect the lava cave beneath it. Auckland's underground clusters of lava caves - with geological and social history.
The caves have been used over the years as everything from Maori burial sites to mushroom farms, to housing a covert communist printing press.
They form an expansive patchwork underneath the city, and now researchers are attempting to map them all, and in the process discovering a new cave roughly every month.
Fiona Goodall / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
Fiona Goodall Photography -
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What lies beneath: the hidden caves buried under Auckland back yards
Rich history to 200 caves - from housing a secret printing press to widow's shelter - as steps taken to protect the 'sacred' sites.
Aucklanders are familiar with the volcanic terrain of their city above ground, living side by side with 53 volcanoes. Yet many are unaware of the extraordinary landscape concealed beneath their feet. Formed by volcanic eruptions, lava caves and tunnels are rare globally, and the sprawling patchwork beneath Auckland is unique to New Zealand. The city sits on top of roughly 200 known caves with a new cave being discovered every month.
270224 Inside Sean Jacob’s backyard lava cave in Mt Eden, Auckland. Sean bought the property in the 2008 to protect the lava cave beneath it. Auckland's underground clusters of lava caves - with geological and social history.
The caves have been used over the years as everything from Maori burial sites to mushroom farms, to housing a covert communist printing press.
They form an expansive patchwork underneath the city, and now researchers are attempting to map them all, and in the process discovering a new cave roughly every month.
Fiona Goodall / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
Fiona Goodall Photography -
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What lies beneath: the hidden caves buried under Auckland back yards
Rich history to 200 caves - from housing a secret printing press to widow's shelter - as steps taken to protect the 'sacred' sites.
Aucklanders are familiar with the volcanic terrain of their city above ground, living side by side with 53 volcanoes. Yet many are unaware of the extraordinary landscape concealed beneath their feet. Formed by volcanic eruptions, lava caves and tunnels are rare globally, and the sprawling patchwork beneath Auckland is unique to New Zealand. The city sits on top of roughly 200 known caves with a new cave being discovered every month.
270224 The Guardian - University of Auckland masters student Jaxon Ingold climbs out of a lava cave at Ambury Regional Park in Mangere Auckland. Auckland's underground clusters of lava caves - with geological and social history.
The caves have been used over the years as everything from Maori burial sites to mushroom farms, to housing a covert communist printing press.
They form an expansive patchwork underneath the city, and now researchers are attempting to map them all, and in the process discovering a new cave roughly every month.
Fiona Goodall / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
Fiona Goodall Photography -
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What lies beneath: the hidden caves buried under Auckland back yards
Rich history to 200 caves - from housing a secret printing press to widow's shelter - as steps taken to protect the 'sacred' sites.
Aucklanders are familiar with the volcanic terrain of their city above ground, living side by side with 53 volcanoes. Yet many are unaware of the extraordinary landscape concealed beneath their feet. Formed by volcanic eruptions, lava caves and tunnels are rare globally, and the sprawling patchwork beneath Auckland is unique to New Zealand. The city sits on top of roughly 200 known caves with a new cave being discovered every month.
270224 The Guardian - University of Auckland masters student Jaxon Ingold inside a lava cave at Ambury Regional Park in Mangere Auckland. Auckland's underground clusters of lava caves - with geological and social history.
The caves have been used over the years as everything from Maori burial sites to mushroom farms, to housing a covert communist printing press.
They form an expansive patchwork underneath the city, and now researchers are attempting to map them all, and in the process discovering a new cave roughly every month.
Fiona Goodall / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
Fiona Goodall Photography -
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Tourists hiking in rain to the Skutustadagigar pseudo craters, wild flowers, Lake Myvatn, Akureyri, Iceland
Tourists hiking in rain to the Skutustadagigar pseudo craters, wild flowers, Lake Myvatn, Akureyri, Iceland, Europe
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People enjoying hiking to the volcanic Roque Nublo in the Nublo Rural Park in the centre of Gran Canaria
People enjoying hiking to the volcanic Roque Nublo in the Nublo Rural Park in the centre of Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic, Europe
Martin Child -
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Cotopaxi Volcano in Ecuador hiking towards the refuge
Hiking towards the refuge, Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador, South America
Alexandre Rotenberg -
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Hikers at Cotopaxi volcano in Ecuador
Hikers at Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador, South America
Alexandre Rotenberg -
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Icebergs on a black sand volcanic beach next to the Jokulsarlon glacial lake in Vatnajokull National Park, southeast Iceland, Polar Regions
Icebergs on a black sand volcanic beach next to the Jokulsarlon glacial lake in Vatnajokull National Park, southeast Iceland, Polar Regions
Alex Robinson -
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Icebergs on a black sand volcanic beach next to the Jokulsarlon glacial lake in Vatnajokull National Park in southeast Iceland, Polar Regions
Icebergs on a black sand volcanic beach next to the Jokulsarlon glacial lake in Vatnajokull National Park in southeast Iceland, Polar Regions
Alex Robinson -
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The crater with active laval ake of Mount Nyiragongo, Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of the Congo
The crater with active lava lake of Mount Nyiragongo, Virunga National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa
Michael Runkel -
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The Lava Store at the base of Pacaya Volcano in Guatemala City, Guatemala.
The Lava Store at the base of Pacaya Volcano in Guatemala City, Guatemala, Central America
Laura Grier -
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Volcanic beach below Volcano Tavurvur, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea
Volcanic beach below Volcano Tavurvur, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
Michael Runkel -
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Local boys walking on a pretty black sand volcanic beach, Epi island, Shepherd islands, Vanuatu
Local boys walking on a pretty black sand volcanic beach, Epi Island, Shepherd Islands, Vanuatu, Pacific
Michael Runkel -
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This old lighthouse is set on the volcanic landscapes of Iceland about Akranes, the 9th most populous city in the country.
Old lighthouse in the volcanic landscape of Iceland near Akranes, the ninth most populous city in the country, Iceland, Polar Regions
James Kerwin -
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Ecuador, central highlands, town of Banos, built on a lava terrace
Central highlands, town of Banos, built on a lava terrace, Ecuador, South America
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Glacier on Brown Bluff huge volcanic basalt, Tabarin Peninsula, Antarctica, Polar Regions
Glacier on Brown Bluff huge volcanic basalt, Tabarin Peninsula, Antarctica, Polar Regions
Michael Runkel -
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Brown Bluff huge volcanic basalt, Tabarin Peninsula, Antarctica, Polar Regions
Brown Bluff huge volcanic basalt, Tabarin Peninsula, Antarctica, Polar Regions
Michael Runkel -
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Brown Bluff huge volcanic basalt, Tabarin Peninsula, Antarctica, Polar Regions
Brown Bluff huge volcanic basalt, Tabarin Peninsula, Antarctica, Polar Regions
Michael Runkel -
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Solfatara, volcanic crater with active fumaroles, Pozzuoli, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe
Solfatara, volcanic crater with active fumaroles, Pozzuoli, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe
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quilotoa loop, vulcanic crater lake
Quilotoa Loop, volcanic crater lake, Ecuador, South America
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Icebergs at sunset on Jokulsarlon Beach, a black volcaic sand beach in South East Iceland
Icebergs at sunset on Jokulsarlon Beach, a black volcanic sand beach in South East Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
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Icebergs at sunrise on Jokulsarlon Beach, a black volcanic sand beach in South East Iceland
Icebergs at sunrise on Jokulsarlon Beach, a black volcanic sand beach in South East Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
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Icebergs at sunrise on Jokulsarlon Beach, a black volcanic sand beach in South East Iceland
Icebergs at sunrise on Jokulsarlon Beach, a black volcanic sand beach in South East Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
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Iceberg at sunrise on Jokulsarlon Beach, a black volcanic sand beach in South East Iceland
Iceberg at sunrise on Jokulsarlon Beach, a black volcanic sand beach in South East Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions
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Aerial of Lalolalo lake volcanic crater lake, center of Wallis, Wallis and Futuna, South Pacific, Pacific
Aerial of Lalolalo lake volcanic crater lake, center of Wallis, Wallis and Futuna, South Pacific, Pacific
Michael Runkel -
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Clouds obscure the coastal villages below the dark volcanic mountains of Tenerife's north east coast at sunset, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic Ocean, Europe
Clouds obscure the coastal villages below the dark volcanic mountains of Tenerife's north east coast at sunset, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic Ocean, Europe
Garry Ridsdale -
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The Emerald Lakes, Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand
The Emerald Lakes, Tongariro National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific
Laura Grier -
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The Volcanic Tongariro Crossing, North Island, New Zealand
The Volcanic Tongariro Crossing, UNESCO World Heritage Site, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific
Laura Grier -
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The Tongariro Crossing, North Island, New Zealand
The Tongariro Crossing, UNESCO World Heritage Site, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific
Laura Grier -
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Glassy pieces of ice on volcanic black sand beach at sunrise, near Jokulsarlon Lagoon, South Iceland
Glassy pieces of ice on volcanic black sand beach at sunrise, near Jokulsarlon Lagoon, South Iceland, Polar Regions
Lee Frost -
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Glassy pieces of ice on volcanic black sand beach at sunrise, near Jokulsarlon Lagoon, South Iceland
Glassy pieces of ice on volcanic black sand beach at sunrise, near Jokulsarlon Lagoon, South Iceland, Polar Regions
Lee Frost -
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Glassy pieces of ice on volcanic black sand beach at sunrise, near Jokulsarlon Lagoon, South Iceland
Glassy pieces of ice on volcanic black sand beach at sunrise, near Jokulsarlon Lagoon, South Iceland, Polar Regions
Lee Frost -
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Glassy pieces of ice on volcanic black sand beach at sunrise, near Jokulsarlon Lagoon, South Iceland
Glassy pieces of ice on volcanic black sand beach at sunrise, near Jokulsarlon Lagoon, South Iceland, Polar Regions
Lee Frost -
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Glassy pieces of ice on volcanic black sand beach at sunrise, near Jokulsarlon Lagoon, South Iceland
Glassy pieces of ice on volcanic black sand beach at sunrise, near Jokulsarlon Lagoon, South Iceland, Polar Regions
Lee Frost -
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Glassy pieces of ice on volcanic black sand beach with blurred waves, near Jokulsarlon Lagoon, South Iceland
Glassy pieces of ice on volcanic black sand beach with blurred waves, near Jokulsarlon Lagoon, South Iceland, Polar Regions
Lee Frost -
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Glassy pieces of ice on volcanic black sand beach with blurred waves, near Jokulsarlon Lagoon, South Iceland
Glassy pieces of ice on volcanic black sand beach with blurred waves, near Jokulsarlon Lagoon, South Iceland, Polar Regions
Lee Frost