Isle of Wight

Bright natural attraction in New Zealand is the Isle of Wight, which is an active volcano. An interesting fact is that most of the volcano is hidden under the water, on the surface is visible only its top, which has a diameter of about two kilometers.
Landscapes formed this unusual island, a lot like alien, there are virtually no scenery can shoot fantastic movies.








To date, the Isle of Wight is a privately owned, so the ticket to this amazing place on the planet is not cheap, but the price is not deterred travelers.
The excursions to the island engaged in several campaigns, having planes, helicopters and boats, because here you can get both in the water, still in the air.
Despite the fact that the volcano still shows activity on the territory of the core can walk, although for safety reasons tourists give respirators because breathing is quite difficult because of the constant action of sulfuric geysers.



It is noteworthy that at the beginning of the last century, the Isle of Wight made production of sulfur, but in 1914 awakened volcano destroyed almost all the factory buildings.
It should take into account the fact that the surface of the island is dotted with failures where boiling mud. Guides to move strongly recommend only trodden paths because, once in a failure, can be boiled alive.









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