Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) (41 min. 58 sec.) ; 243076581 bytes |
Series |
Coast New Zealand ; Series 1, Episode 4 |
Summary |
New Zealand's largest city is also the most coastal city in the country. It has hundreds of kilometres of coastlines and its many bays, inlets and creeks mean that most Aucklanders live within 5km of the sea. But few cities in the world also have a stronger claim to the title 'City of Volcanoes'. Over 50 have erupted within 20km of the central city. On this journey, Neil steps onto the site of Auckland's biggest volcanic eruption and finds an archaeologist's dream. Could this be New Zealand's very own Pompeii? |
Notes |
Closed captioning in English |
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Classification PG ACMA |
Subject |
Archaeological geology.
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Documentary television programs.
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Iron ores -- Geology.
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Marine animals -- Analysis.
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Volcanic eruptions.
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Volcanoes -- Environmental aspects.
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New Zealand -- Auckland.
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Genre/Form |
Documentary
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Streaming video
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Author |
Burton, Craig, director
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McIntosh, Zoe, director
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Oliver, Neil, host
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Bade, James, contributor
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Broek, Marten Ten, contributor
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Brown, James, contributor
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Campbell, Hamish, contributor
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Clark, Norm, contributor
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Geurts, Jacky, contributor
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Monteith, Gracy, contributor
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Nops, Justin, contributor
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