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Explore the Raw Power of White Island/Whakaari with Google

Published: Thu 14 Sep 2017 09:51 AM
Explore the raw power of White Island/Whakaari with Google Street View
Known to Māori as Whakaari, White Island is one of the world’s most accessible, continuously active marine volcanoes. The island’s awe inspiring landscape attracts sightseers from all over the world, fueling a tourism boom for Whakatāne, the ‘gateway to Whakaari’. Now a project between the Whakatāne District Council and Google is aiming to take that accessibility to a whole new level, by bringing the raw power of White Island / Whakaari online with Google Street View.
The project was the first of its kind in New Zealand, with Google loaning a ‘Trekker’ to a third-party organisation to capture Street View imagery. People can now explore White Island with Google Street View alongside some of the World’s great wonders; the Pyramids of Giza; The Grand Canyon; and Mt Everest to name a few.
White Island is not the only local attraction to now feature on Google Street View, armed with a Google Street View Trekker - an 18kilogram, 15 camera backpack that takes high-quality 360° photos every 2.5 seconds, a team of local trekkers set out over summer to capture 35 kilometres of the Whakatāne District’s most iconic walks and landmarks.
The result is an immersive experience that will give prospective tourists a taste of what the Whakatāne District has to offer, including Moutohorā Island sanctuary, home to endangered species, such as kiwi, tuatara, saddleback, kakariki and native geckos. You can also take a virtual hike on Ngā Tapuwae o Toi, a walkway that captures the essence of the Whakatāne District. The track features pā sites of major historic significance, spectacular pohutukawa stands and sublime coastal views. It also passes through the Ōhope Scenic Reserve, home to a thriving kiwi population.
Other attractions now featuring on Google Street View include, the ancient podocarp forest of Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne Conservation Park on the Waterfall Loop Track, the spectacular Tarawera Falls, Tauwhare Pā, Warren Cole Walkway and Port Ōhope Wharf.
Local project co-ordinator Whakatāne District Council, Public Affairs Officer – Social Media, Richard Parfitt says it has been a great project to be a part of. “The Council worked closely with a number of organisations to get permission and access to the locations. Special thanks go to the Department of Conservation, Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Whare, Ngāti Rangitihi, Halo Whakatāne, Whakatāne Kiwi Trust, Frontier Helicopters, White Island Tours, Whakaari Management Trust Ltd and the Te Tapatoru ā Toi - Joint Management Committee.”
“There was some discussion around whether putting footage online would mean people would choose not to do the real thing. Google Street View can’t fully replicate the real life experiences. White Island especially - standing on an active volcano, the smells, noise and scale of it is truly something best experienced in person.”
Matthew Jenke, Google New Zealand Special Collect Operations Lead, adds that giving people a taste through Google Street View is a brilliant way to capture their imagination and encourage them to explore further and travel to New Zealand.
“The Google Street View camera loan programme is bigger than that,” he says “Google Maps has over 1 billion monthly active users. People who may never have the opportunity to visit White Island will now be able to see it; Through Virtual reality teachers around the world are taking their classes on virtual expeditions to amazing places around the world. We’re excited to have White Island added to the list of experiences Google Street View provides.”
Visit whakatane.com/google-streetview to explore the Whakatāne District with Google Street View.
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About Whakaari/White Island
• White Island / Whakaari is located 50 km offshore from Whakatāne, Bay of Plenty
• It attracts volcanologists and sightseers from around the world, with over 20,000 people visiting the island per year
• An ill-fated sulphur mining factory on the island was destroyed by a lahar in 1914 and took the lives of 10 miners, the only survivor was the mining company's cat, Peter the Great.
• Remarkable visibility, underwater steam vents and an abundance of marine life make the waters around the island one of New Zealand’s best dive sites.
• The waters around White Island offer some of the best fishing in New Zealand
• White Island can be reached by sea or air for guided visits or scenic flights.

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