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Remote New Zealand Volcano Sees Dinosaur Alert?

Thanks to BoingBoing for pointing to a ChannelNewsAsia story discussing a 'dinosaur' sighting in webcam pictures of a remote New Zealand volcano. The latest live webcam picture shows the offending creature, with Geonet spokesperson John Callan saying: "Some wag has glued a [toy] pink dinosaur in front of our digital camera", even though "...most people do not go ashore on the uninhabited, rumbling" White Island, east of Auckland, where the webcam is located. Apparently, the dinosaur will stay for now, since authorities "are not planning on removing it, counting on the sulphur and high acid environment to deal to the creature."

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  1. Flintstones... meet the Flintstones. by LostCluster · · Score: 3, Informative

    I'm a little surpised the news article and Slashdot are just using the term "pink dinosaur"... is it that hard to recognize Dino from The Flintstones?

    1. Re:Flintstones... meet the Flintstones. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Thanks to BoingBoing for pointing

      Shouldn't that read BamBam?

    2. Re:Flintstones... meet the Flintstones. by the+MaD+HuNGaRIaN · · Score: 5, Funny

      Agreed. I went there out of curiosity--to see the Dinosaur. When I saw "Dino" I almost blew a half a can of Mt. Dew at my laptop....LOL! That's classic!

    3. Re:Flintstones... meet the Flintstones. by Alizarin+Erythrosin · · Score: 4, Funny

      ...Until they see the picture and realise that Dino is a purple dinosaur.

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    4. Re:Flintstones... meet the Flintstones. by lucifer_666 · · Score: 5, Informative

      He's only purple in NTSC. Here in PAL world, the colour is much closer to pink.

    5. Re:Flintstones... meet the Flintstones. by magarity · · Score: 5, Funny

      Sorry, here on /. we can only see the male color palette. Female-visible color shades like lavender and fuscia are simply purple and pink, respectively.

  2. Hah! by Some+guy+named+Chris · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has a story complete with picture in case of a Slashdotting.

    This is a great hack. It has to be an inside job. How else would they know when the camera takes pictures, to avoid getting caught. Not to mention the exact location of the camera.

    Too funny!

    1. Re:Hah! by tha_mink · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Why is that funny? "Hey look, there's Dino from the flintstones on my webcam..." Seems stupid to me and a waste of a slashdot article. I would rather read more about SCO.....wait...I take that back.

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    2. Re:Hah! by trs9000 · · Score: 5, Informative

      well i dont know that it has to be an inside job.
      from this article it says that:

      the webcam is updated hourly and

      the nz team got a lot of responses about the inflatable dino.

      so im assuming this information is known and available to the public and also that enough people follow the cam. i dont know these things for sure cause nz is getting /.ed.

  3. "Some Wag"? by DynaSoar · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Some wag" is a cop out. They did it and are afraid to admit it. Who else would have the necessary safety equipment to put the toy there, other than the people who put the web cam there, and who else would know exactly where the web cam was on an island that "people don't go on"? We're expected to believe "some wag" jusy happened along in that forbidding scenery and just happened to be carrying that particular toy, and happened to find that aprticular spot and know what the thing was attached to?

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    1. Re:"Some Wag"? by LostCluster · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Are they the only scientific project on the "unhabited island"? If there's more than one crew taking measurements, it wouldn't be too far out to mess with a rivial team's camera this way.

    2. Re:"Some Wag"? by Rakshasa+Taisab · · Score: 5, Insightful

      You can propably get there without any safety equipment. You can locate the web cam by looking at the pictures...

      If the dino appered suddenly (as the article suggest), then it propably was by some outsider.

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    3. Re:"Some Wag"? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      Well one thing is for certain they have a lot more website traffic than they had yesterday... :)

    4. Re:"Some Wag"? by Roland+Piquepaille · · Score: 5, Funny

      "Some wag" is a cop out. They did it and are afraid to admit it. Who else would have the necessary safety equipment to put the toy there

      What tells you there isn't the horribly burnt, decomposing cadaver of the tourist prankster down on the ground, out of the camera's field of view?

    5. Re:"Some Wag"? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      White Island isn't a dangerous, lava-covered island. It's actually relatively safe so long as you don't stay there too long and, on bad days, where a mask. Tourist boats go out there all the time, it's just that most of them don't stop off to let people wander around due to the liability problems of having un-educated people wandering around a live volcano spewing out noxious fumes. If you're careful, you can easily get on, attach a Dino, and get off again.

    6. Re:"Some Wag"? by taniwha · · Score: 5, Insightful

      White Island's not that far from shore - certainly within reach of any of the local sea-going pleasure boats - from memory people actually used to mine sulphur there in years gone by - but it's also somewhere that's particularly expected to let loose one day soon so it's not reccomended

    7. Re:"Some Wag"? by Roland+Piquepaille · · Score: 4, Funny

      If you're careful, you can easily get on, attach a Dino, and get off again.

      Hmmmmm, and how would you know so much about going there, attaching a Dino and getting off again, eh?

      HERE HE IS EVERYBODY, HE'S THE GUILTY MAN!

    8. Re:"Some Wag"? by letxa2000 · · Score: 2, Funny
      Pre-planned? Perhaps. The prank-puller(s) could have hiked there before and remembered to bring something funny for next time. Could have been their first trip but they had already checked out the lie of the land on the net first, and found the camera in their googling. Or could have been completely spontaneous.

      Uh, it's pretty clear it was pre-planned and not spontaneous. The alternative is that someone was just hiking around this volcanic island with a blow-up Dino with him when he saw the webcam and decided to leave his blow-up buddy on the island.

      Which raises the question what the guy was doing on this island with a blow-up Dino. But that may explain the goofy smile on Dino's face. :)

    9. Re:"Some Wag"? by Kaz+Riprock · · Score: 2, Insightful

      http://www.whiteisland.co.nz/photos/photogallery/p hotos131103/craterfloorgroup.jpg

      http://www.whiteisland.co.nz/

      Yeah...it's really REALLY hard to get there and put the toy on the rocks. Hell, the guide probably even points to the cameras and talks about the science going on...geez.

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    10. Re:"Some Wag"? by SlowMovingTarget · · Score: 4, Funny

      Maybe they just need to go widescreen. "Right side: Waaawwwwwww!"

    11. Re:"Some Wag"? by sploo22 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The island's only about a mile and a half across; using this picture and the webcam image, it's pretty obvious where the camera has to be to within about a quarter-mile.

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    12. Re:"Some Wag"? by Dumbush · · Score: 5, Funny

      wow, but that guy is all over the forum!

    13. Re:"Some Wag"? by MemoryAid · · Score: 2, Funny
      What tells you there isn't the horribly burnt, decomposing cadaver of the tourist prankster down on the ground, out of the camera's field of view?

      Oh, I don't know about that, Dino doesn't seem all that dangerous to me....

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    14. Re:"Some Wag"? by maxmg · · Score: 2, Funny

      Appeared suddenly? On a one-picture-an-hour webcam? What else could it have done - walked very very slowly into the picture???

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    15. Re:"Some Wag"? by KanSer · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Fuck that. If there was a large response to its arrival that shows a big enough number of enthusiasts are checking the camera often. Some Wag could easily locate this particular crater even with the map used to navigate the archives.

      Once in the crater it's gonna be pretty easy to see that BIG WHITE BOX made out of metal and built to resist VOLCANIC EXPLOSIONS. This isn't some hibernating i-book with a webcam doing wifi updates form some rock. It's a fuckin bomb shelter.

      It's probably the most noticeable (and thusly find...able) feature in the crater.

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    16. Re:"Some Wag"? by The+Angry+Mick · · Score: 2, Funny

      If they aren't, one of the other groups should put a Godzilla in front of the cam. Or maybe even stage a Dino v. Godzilla stop-motion deathmatch!

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  4. Not as offending as another pink dinosaur... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... to go unnamed.

    1. Re:Not as offending as another pink dinosaur... by WillWare · · Score: 4, Funny

      Nope, that dinosaur is purple. Maybe he turns pink when you cook him?

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  5. In other news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Actually, there IS no other news, which is why this made it to the front page.

  6. Who? by NIK282000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Who has the time to go up a volcano to pull a global prank? Only a geek

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    1. Re:Who? by whoever57 · · Score: 2, Insightful
      People who organize tours to the island?

      What better way to get global news coverage?

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  7. So .. by Bitmanhome · · Score: 5, Funny

    Slashdot points to BoingBoing points to ChannelNewsAsia points to a webcam pointing at New Zealand?

    I think I'm getting dizzy..

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    1. Re:So .. by City_Idiot · · Score: 4, Funny

      And in Wellington, New Zealand a little server suffers a Slash-Heart Attack

    2. Re:So .. by daeley · · Score: 4, Funny

      Just wait until the Dino figurine starts a blog. The intarweb just might explode.

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  8. Fred's pet by rctay · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This could create a new fad. Place object of choice in the field of these site cams.

  9. How long will that thing last? by WarlockD · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I mean its made of plastic, but it looks like it might be one of those rubber types.

    I would also like to know WHEN it showed up. I mean, really, who would miss something like that.

    SOMEONE has to be getting paid to stare at that camera, or at least review it every day.

    1. Re:How long will that thing last? by mge · · Score: 2, Informative

      5th may, 12 Noon pic here

      5th may, 11 AM pic here

      Current photo 25th May 3 PM
      here

  10. Won't the plastic last despite the sulfur... by henryhbk · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Many plastics are fairly resistant to acidic environments and sulfur aren't they? Isn't this why toys like this last for hundreds of years? I realize that many plastics have different chemical characteristics, but aren't the majority pretty inert? Someone out there with some plastics chemistry knowledge like to weigh in?

    1. Re:Won't the plastic last despite the sulfur... by arivanov · · Score: 5, Informative

      Not any more. Most companies have learned the lesson that they are too inert and they are not getting enough turnover. As a result modern toy and household plastics have under 5 years of life and become brittle and break due to decomposition and loss of plastifiers. Some plastics are even more short lived (plastic bags have under 6 months of life). So that dino is not going to be there for very long.

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    2. Re:Won't the plastic last despite the sulfur... by Bloomy · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Is it cheaper to manufacture plastic so it will wear out within 5 years vs. something that will last? Companies would want that turnover for household items, but in the toy world, aside from video game controllers, Legos (and other building blocks) and Barbie, most plastic toys probably get pushed aside by the next fad before their plastic gets a chance to wear out.

    3. Re:Won't the plastic last despite the sulfur... by The+Conductor · · Score: 3, Informative

      Plastic bags are made "biodegradeable" by mixing starch in with the resin, which decomposes in sunlight (but not in landfills, oops). The plastic resin persists but only as dust rather than a film. If this Dino is inflatable it is probably PVC, a resin that is easy to mold even if it isn't all that strong. PVC can be surprisingly durable if you add enough stabilizers/UV blockers/plasticizers to it, as would be common for an inflatable pool toy. But the air will perfuse through the plastic and Dino will deflate.

      Early plastics incuded Bakelite, a very stable epoxy-like material that lasted forever, and celluloid, which doesn't last (much to the chagrin of film preservationists). The celluloid stuff is all long gone so when you look at old plastic objects the selection bias makes it look like they used to make everything long-lasting. The cheapest stuff always got brittle because anti-oxidants add to the cost.

  11. Audio? by SlowMovingTarget · · Score: 4, Funny

    After turning up the audio gain for the web cam, said dinosaur was heard to vocalize: "Buh-buh-buh-buh-buh-buh!!!"

  12. Re:Welcome by Lane.exe · · Score: 2, Funny
    Have the kids who grew up watching Barney reached Slashdot posting age already? Truly, the end is night.

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  13. Nothing scientific about it by iminplaya · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's an ad for Jurassic Park IV Sorry for the lousy link. Had to beat the mind readers to the punch. Hope I made it.

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  14. Except that it's not Barney by mliu · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That's great except that it's not Barney, that's Dino from Flintstones.

  15. You fools! by mcc · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's not a dinosaur, it's Smaug! He's escaped from the set of Peter Jackon's The Hobbit and is trying to nest!

    If they don't do something quickly, this could be even worse than the incident when all those orcs got loose during the Battle of Helm's Deep filming and slaughtered that busload of Japanese tourists!

    1. Re:You fools! by mcc · · Score: 4, Funny

      Silly rabbit, Peter Jackson's working on King Kong and won't commence shooting The Hobbit for some time.

      Oh, and that's supposed to make me feel better?? The man couldn't keep control of an orc herd in rural New Zealand, and you're expecting him to be able to rein in a giant god-like ape creature representing the untamable and unfathomable strength of nature while shooting in New York?? Oh yeah, I'm sure nothing will go wrong.

      Just you wait, one of the junior rigging people is going to mess up with the lighting or something while shooting one of Kong's scenes, the handler won't be able to calm him down, and before you know it the property damage will be in the millions, the ASCPA rep will be in tears and the liability lawsuits will be pouring in...

    2. Re:You fools! by Snad · · Score: 3, Funny

      The man couldn't keep control of an orc herd in rural New Zealand

      I thought we only had herds of cows in rural New Zealand. The correct collective term for orcs is surely "a nerd of orcs".

    3. Re:You fools! by Fulcrum+of+Evil · · Score: 3, Funny

      before you know it the property damage will be in the millions

      This is New York - that's like trashing 2 or 3 small apartments on 45th st.

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  16. Love the burn-in by zcat_NZ · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you're ever setting up a webcam outside, position it so that the sun is always behind it, not shining directly into the camera for two or three hours every afternoon.

    I learned this the hard way; my weathercam has exactly the same pattern of smokey lines across the sky now too..

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    1. Re:Love the burn-in by uberdave · · Score: 2, Informative

      Perhaps south? (New Zealand: Sun is always in the North)

  17. fact check? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    actually it's not that remote, it's a 40 min boat ride from where i live, tourists go there almost daily (yes i've been too) and it certainly is not fuckin east of auckland!

    1. Re:fact check? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      and it certainly is not fuckin east of auckland!

      May I remind you that this is Slashdot, which is an American site, and to Americans, anything outside of the US is called Foreignland and everybody speaks Foreigner. (Oh yes, and some parts of Foreignland have oil, and those inhabitants who happen to live near the oil may be tortured at will, in order to surrender said oil).

      Anyway, the point is, to an American, you're just a Foreign citizen who happen to speak their tongue natively, and they really don't give a shit where you are exactly, or where is White Island and Auckland for that matter. What matters is that they recognized Dino on the picture, and also... oooh, shiny!...

    2. Re:fact check? by ergo98 · · Score: 2, Informative

      Given the information from a map another poster referenced, would you be happy with East South East?

  18. Location by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    White island would be over 150 Miles south of auckland thats a long way in New Zealand Heres a map SafT

  19. Re:Anybody done something like this with... by gphinch · · Score: 5, Funny

    And we get to watch Dino slowly melt into purple goo.

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  20. White island by lakeland · · Score: 4, Informative

    Actually, white island isn't that remote. It is a fairly popular daytrip. I'd post photos from a holiday there, but there's no way my 128k DSL line can handle slashdot :-(

  21. For those who haven't read the thread on Fark... by Rude+Turnip · · Score: 2, Interesting

    There have been musings from several New Zealand-based fark.com members that other items may soon be joining Dino.

  22. Mirror by davew666 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Here is a copy of the photo, as the site is S L O W at the moment

  23. Mirror of the image... by Pranjal · · Score: 5, Funny

    ..in case of slashdotting. Mirror

    1. Re:Mirror of the image... by froschmann · · Score: 3, Informative

      Who the hell modded this informitive? Do you guys even check the links?

  24. Mirror of the Image by kmfdmk · · Score: 2, Informative

    http://s92169157.onlinehome.us/img/whiteis.jpg
    Mirror 2

    Enjoy, and hey at least this post had a point.

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  25. what is the camera made out of? by slyguy420 · · Score: 5, Funny

    If plastics melt in this particular enviroment, what is the webcam made out of?

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  26. Neat Idea by V50 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    If it does slowly melt like the article implies, it would be rather neat to download and save the photo everyday and create a time-lapse video of it melting... If it actually does...

  27. Not glued? by Odin's+Raven · · Score: 3, Informative

    I rather doubt this is a small toy glued to the camera, since Dino is currently (May 25 10:00 am NZST picture) casting a rather distinct shadow on one of the rocks.

    Unless, of course, the prankster also glued a rock to the camera... :-)

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  28. Place your bets by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Ok, I think we need to start a pool for who most accurately guesses the date/time that:

    1. More objects appear next to Dino.
    2. Dino melts.

  29. Weak up, this is a cover up people! by ArcticCelt · · Score: 4, Funny

    The real thing is that scientists are conducting experiments on the poor little thing by testing the limit that Dino can reach in an inhospitable environment. Please stop the insanity and save the dinosaur.

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  30. A web cam you say? by UnAmericanPunk · · Score: 2, Funny

    Great... so how long will it be till guys start sending messages to the volcano asking it to get naked and make out with Dino? Oh wait... that'd be bad...

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  31. GeoCaching by UnifiedTechs · · Score: 2, Funny

    Anyone else think it would make a neat GeoCaching point!

  32. Re:Has it occured to anyone by xMjollnir · · Score: 5, Funny

    the dinosaur _is_ there, I work at GNS and our internet is really slow thanks to you lot.

  33. Mirror In Parent! by node159 · · Score: 2, Funny

    That server is so gone, if you know anything anout NZ IT inferstructure you'll know that. Hell our back bone is probably browning out right now.

    I always told em, 'Copper wire! NOT No.8 wire! you fools!'

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    1. Re:Mirror In Parent! by Yorrike · · Score: 2, Funny

      Nah bro, it's sweet. We've got heaps of bandwidth.

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    2. Re:Mirror In Parent! by blackpaw · · Score: 2, Funny
      I always told em, 'Copper wire! NOT No.8 wire! you fools!'

      I was a farm kid in the South Island so ROFL ! - No.8 wire, that brings back some memories.


      If it can't be fixed with No.8 mate, it can't be fixed.

  34. Reminds me a lot of Geocaching by magefile · · Score: 3, Interesting

    One variety of which involves going to the GPS coordinates and finding the webcam, then either staying there 'till it takes your picture, or calling a friend back home and having them go to the site and click "save".

    Makes authentications of one's claim that you were there a bit easier; just post the photo to the forums. Yeah, you could Photoshop it, but no one cares enough to do that.

  35. Re:Has it occured to anyone by GISGEOLOGYGEEK · · Score: 3, Insightful

    yet another fool who reads the headlines, but doesnt follow the links.

    The plastic dino is in every hourly shot with the lighting perfect.

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  36. Huh? by Synn · · Score: 2, Funny

    What's this "Foreign" area you keep talking about? Is that part of Nebraska?

  37. Re:Has it occured to anyone by xMjollnir · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Gee, I'm not sure what I could have to back it up that would make you believe me. Yes, it was an inside job. No, I don't have proof.

  38. no safety equipment, no brain by SuperBanana · · Score: 3, Interesting
    You can propably get there without any safety equipment.

    Not if you don't want to meet a hydrogen sulfide(I think?) gas cloud that might come out of a vent at any second and wind up dead pretty much on the spot. Remember they said they're planning on the acidic fumes taking care of Dino? That sucker's active (the volcano, not Dino), and I remember a story about most of a team of volcanologists getting killed from that and a rock slide (of course, they ignored warning signs of an impending event, but still- you don't get anywhere near that close to an active volcano without at least a gas mask.

    1. Re:no safety equipment, no brain by Eskarel · · Score: 2, Informative
      They are indeed planning on letting the acid take care of Dino, however they haven't specified how long they expect Dino to last. Given that the perpetrator doesn't seem to have been on any of the hourly updates we can assume that he/she(though likely he) was there for some period less than that. Dino seems to be fine after several days, and a gas mask isn't too hard to obtain.

      As a side note, when was the last time something being astronomically dangerous has ever stopped some idiot from attempting to be funny or cool? I know people who used to hood surf, and all things considered this is probably a lot safer.

    2. Re:no safety equipment, no brain by limegreenman · · Score: 4, Informative

      There are quite a lot of active volcanoes in New Zealand, some of which are fairly frequently visited by trampers (hikers). In the case of White Island, the government funded Geological and Nuclear Sciences Institute (who incidentally part fund the webcam) have the a hazard advice booklet on the web for those who wish to visit White Island: Visitors to White Island should avoid steam/gas clouds, and watch for wind changes that could blow clouds in their direction. Gas masks with acid gas filters are advisable, to be work if gas becomes a problem. http://www.gns.cri.nz/what/earthact/volcanoes/nzvo lcanoes/whiteisprint.htm

    3. Re:no safety equipment, no brain by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      And I bet if they'd turn the cam a little bit to the side, they'd notice the dead body lying there, after he couldn't get away fast enough. And all the world is laughing at the dinosaur instead.

      Scary thought that is.

  39. I've been to the White Island by stvangel · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Was there with some friends a few years ago. It was fun. Sail north for a couple hours, climb around the volcano for a few hours, and sail back. I've got tons of pictures of us climbing around the crater, sulpher pools, and factory ruins. They used to have factories built in it to process the sulphur, but after they were destroyed the third time, they never rebuilt.

    It's actually fairly safe there. The volcano is quite well behaved. It throws out steam continuously, and only occasionally has hissy-fits where it throws out rocks the size of coffee-tables. Those come and go, so as long as you avoid it during particularily active times, you'll be fine.

  40. Re:Has it occured to anyone by xMjollnir · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Actually, it's probably not easier for someone on the inside to upload doctored pics. Scientists go to White Island pretty regularly... once a fortnight at least I'd say to take crater lake temperatures and what not.

  41. Happy Tree Friends by codeonezero · · Score: 3, Funny
    Sounds like twisted humor of them to not remove the dinosaur, are we going to get a gruesome melting Dino image in a couple of days?

    Something like the stuff on happytreefriends.com (MAY NOT BE CHILDREN FRIENDLY)?

    Neeat ;)

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  42. We know when it arrived... by rediguana · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Someone has found that the dinosaur turned up between 1100 and 1200 NZST on the 5th of May. :)

    20040505-1100
    20040505-1200

  43. It's been there for three weeks by Chris+Brewer · · Score: 4, Informative

    As in the email I sent to the Inquirer in reply to this article, it appeared between 11am and Noon NZST on the 5th of may, as evidenced by these archived shots: 11am Noon. Given the positioning and angle, I suspect someone who has access to the camera and was able to make sure it was lined up correctly.

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  44. Source of figurine identified by cssjunkie · · Score: 5, Informative

    I've been studying this sauropod since thursday, and I believe that it is a plastic pen topper, one of a group of Flintstone pen toppers available on the web:

    http://amres-pics.com/p_asp/a4091.asp

    Here's the topo of the island:

    http://www.gns.cri.nz/what/earthact/volcanoes/nz volcanoes/bookimages/Whit_fig1.gif

    ..and more stuff about it:

    http://www.wi.co.nz/hazards.htm

    The camera is actually located near the beach, about 3/4 kilometers from any active vents, so it's pretty safe and highly accessible by boat. Apparently groups of geology students are sent out there to study, and probably to maintain the camera too. I guess one of them had this fancy topper along, and was struct by sudden inspiration. Since there is likely a pen or pencil under Dino, it will be highly stable against disturbances.

    There is a forum about White island, but in 3 years most posts seem to be blank submits from students "learning" about the island. There was one post a few days ago that mentioned the 'saur, but no other word before that.

    A page on that now-slashdotted site showed the camera setup, and it looks like the camera is just above ground level, matching what's seen in the live image, so I doubt it's faked.

    Compared to some other photos, the island seems fairly quiet right now.

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  45. Don't tell Occupational Safety and Health by David_R · · Score: 5, Funny

    The dinosaur is contravening OSH guidelines by not wearing a hard hat.

  46. Real by Midnight+Thunder · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Judging from these photos (please mirror), it looks like the plastic dinosour is on site. I base this on the varying lighting on the thing, and the shadow on the rock.

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  47. Re:What are the GPS coordinates? by EdMcMan · · Score: 3, Funny

    That would be pretty evil to have a Geocache on an active volcano.

  48. Location too remote by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting
    To me, it looks as if the real reason why they don't remove the dinosaur is because the location is too remote to make it worthwhile to send somebody over to clean up this rather minor embarassment.

    In the olden days, they had a similar situation at the Eiger North Face: some mountaineer died in an accident while attempting to ascend it, and rather than fall down, he stayed stuck in the "wall", hanging in his rope. In plain view from the nearby village. For two years (!). With no feasible way to remove him from there.