New Zealand's Wild Geology

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มี.ค. 2024
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    New Zealand has a fascinating geological history. In this video we start at the birth of New Zealand and Zealandia, and work our way up to modern day New Zealand. We will cover when and how the alps formed, before exploring some unique geological oddities.
    Pink & White Terraces:
    • The Unique Geological ...
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  • @PaulG.x
    @PaulG.x  +25

    We must thank our neighbour Australia and their plate for our continued (partially) dry existence.

  • @phforNZ
    @phforNZ  +22

    Not bad pronunciations, especially for an Aussie! Jarring to hear Taupo done correctly, in your accent haha.

  • @project-fiat5097

    A little disappointed, video jumps around a lot covering the same thing... didn't really cover the widely diverse biomes within nz and how that's reflected in the geology

  • @justfellover

    Clickbait title. These cataclysmic changes are not new. They happened a long time ago. Maybe a better title would be New Understanding of Old Zealand Geology.

  • @leandabee

    I'm off to NZ in May, and cannot wait 😃. I've always wanted to see a glacier up close and personal 💖💖🇦🇺

  • @CoolCoyote

    and I believe that my countries Pacific ocean side once met up with California they have black sands and white sands, we have black sand ,white sands and pink sands they have the purply pink

  • @claudegrayson7039

    as a teenager anyone could walk down ito the Mt tarawera crater and if you stamped your foot it sounded hollow..I thought recently that they had located the position of the terraces and found they hadnt been completly destroyed,just buried

  • @kevinansley7353

    I notice lots of bleating about pronunciation of maori names, how are you supposed to know . No doubt the moaners can speak all abo daialects.

  • @dylansmith5379

    Wow It's Impressive That New Zealand Is a Pair of Two Islands

  • @aaronsergeant5450

    Hahaha... So many Fallacies.. I couldn't watch more than two and half mins of this fictional based on somewhat truths mockyoumentry... Hi... From NZ..

  • @fraserthomson5766

    Great info, I believe the locals have recently found the pink & white terraces exact location, there's a video on YT I believe. Under the lake now of course but finally located.

  • @jasonlittle8146

    Great video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and passion for geology! Please keep up the awesome work!

  • @mitchellpowell4238

    can you please make a video on the mt Ruapehu lahar and the Auckland volcanic field.

  • @dobbygfred8452

    Awesome information. Have recommended you channel to others at our Uni.

  • @outthereindustries7413

    Been working up on the Kaimanawa Mountain, Central North Island Alpine High Country, east of the TVZ. Uplifted sedimentary rock, incredible place. Will put up more videos in the future.

  • @sixthsenseamelia4695

    KiaOra Ozgeo. South Island's vulcanism preceeded the North Island. (Dunedin, Christchurch, Akaroa & Chatham Islands) A further discussion on this topic would be appreciated, hardly anyone covers it.

  • @karamia1392

    What a marvellous video. NZ is amazing and you conveyed that. I’ve only been to the north island but I adored it and amazing geology.

  • @elgringo7787

    Your lost pink cliffs or falls, meh, of NZ best vid yet xx

  • @X1TH0S

    Hey Oz geographics! I have done some extensive research on something that could be a good new video idea, I've been finding a hell of a lot of undiscovered impact craters in the Australian outback, could I share my findings with you?

  • @Vesuviusisking

    Can you do Italy please