. "176.2540740966797"^^ . "P\u014Dhutu Geyser"@en . . "P\u014Dhutu Geyser erupting in 2002"@en . "P\u014Dhutu Geyser is a geyser in the Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley, Rotorua, in the North Island of New Zealand. The geyser is the largest in the southern hemisphere and among the most active in the area, erupting up to twenty times per day at heights of up to 30 m (98 ft). The name P\u014Dhatu is derived from te reo M\u0101ori, although it has an unclear etymology \u2013 being translated as either 'big splash', 'explosion' or 'constant splashing'."@en . . . . "-1200.0"^^ . . . . "-38.16351111111111 176.25408055555556" . . . . . . . . . . . "22998332"^^ . "P\u014Dhutu Geyser"@en . . "\uD3EC\uD6C4\uD22C \uAC04\uD5D0\uCC9C"@ko . . . . "1107699630"^^ . "WhakarewarewaPohutuGeyserSign.jpg"@en . "3687"^^ . . . . . "From M\u0101ori for 'big splash'"@en . "\uD3EC\uD6C4\uD22C \uAC04\uD5D0\uCC9C(Pohutu Geyser)\uC740 \uB274\uC9C8\uB79C\uB4DC \uBD81\uC12C \uB85C\uD1A0\uB8E8\uC544\uC758 \uC640\uCE74\uB808\uC640\uB808\uC640 \uC9C0\uC5F4 \uACC4\uACE1\uC5D0 \uC788\uB294 \uAC04\uD5D0\uCC9C\uC774\uB2E4. \uD3EC\uD6C4\uD22C\uB294 \uB9C8\uC624\uB9AC\uC5B4\uB85C \u2018\uD070 \uBD84\uCD9C\u2019 \uB610\uB294 \u2018\uD3ED\uBC1C\u2019\uC744 \uC758\uBBF8\uD55C\uB2E4."@ko . "Geyser"@en . . "-38.16350936889648"^^ . . . . . . "\uD3EC\uD6C4\uD22C \uAC04\uD5D0\uCC9C(Pohutu Geyser)\uC740 \uB274\uC9C8\uB79C\uB4DC \uBD81\uC12C \uB85C\uD1A0\uB8E8\uC544\uC758 \uC640\uCE74\uB808\uC640\uB808\uC640 \uC9C0\uC5F4 \uACC4\uACE1\uC5D0 \uC788\uB294 \uAC04\uD5D0\uCC9C\uC774\uB2E4. \uD3EC\uD6C4\uD22C\uB294 \uB9C8\uC624\uB9AC\uC5B4\uB85C \u2018\uD070 \uBD84\uCD9C\u2019 \uB610\uB294 \u2018\uD3ED\uBC1C\u2019\uC744 \uC758\uBBF8\uD55C\uB2E4."@ko . . "POINT(176.25407409668 -38.163509368896)"^^ . "P\u014Dhutu Geyser is a geyser in the Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley, Rotorua, in the North Island of New Zealand. The geyser is the largest in the southern hemisphere and among the most active in the area, erupting up to twenty times per day at heights of up to 30 m (98 ft). The name P\u014Dhatu is derived from te reo M\u0101ori, although it has an unclear etymology \u2013 being translated as either 'big splash', 'explosion' or 'constant splashing'. The use of geothermal bores for heating by nearby Rotorua has impacted on the activity of P\u014Dhutu Geyser and other nearby geothermal features. After a decline in geothermal activity at Whakarewarewa, a programme in the late 1980s saw bores within 1.5 km (0.93 mi) of the geyser being shut, leading to a pronounced increase in activity. This activity increase has concerned some scientists who have been involved with the field, who claim that the increased regularity of P\u014Dhutu Geyser's eruptions may result in the system dying in the future. Its crater is 50 centimetres in diameter."@en . . "Roughly hourly"@en . . . . .