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Prof. Dr Jan Pajak THE NEW ZEALAND EXPLOSION OF ... - Totalizm

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Z-164Fig. Z1. The most educational path through the Tapanui Crater to be followed by visitors.This path is shown as a broken line passing through the Crater's contours. The numberedstops indicate important evidence to be examined during such tours, i.e.:1 - Car parking area (starting point). Pieces of china stones containing remains oforganic matter are scattered around.2 - Triangular entry to the Crater. A cylindrical soil formation at this point seems toreflect the shape and dimensions of the exploding stack of vehicles. Notice the straightedges of the Crater which point at the major lines of china stones and trinitite deposits.3 - The area of the Crater's highest edge. It provides a good insight into the Crater'stopography, outlining subsequent inner craters.4 - Silicone sand deposits. This sand originates from the bottom of the Crater.5 - Area of strong "telekinetic" anomalies, where at random technical devices refuseto work.6 - Deposits of organic matter trapped inside china stones.7 - Deposits of charcoal covering the crater's floor.8 - The centre of the explosion (the innermost crater).9 - Hummocks at breaking points of the explosion shockwaves.10 - The most westward point of the Crater's distinguishable edge.11 - A huge china stone with smoke baked into its surface and imprints of trees.12 - An old trunk of a totara tree still remaining from the times of the Tapanuiexplosion.13 - Beware of irritable bulls which frequently graze there!

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