One plate to find Them How a unique surviving photograph confirmed the Hochstetter Paradigm and located the White Terrace-Eighth Wonder of the World
- Alfred Rex Bunn
Abstract
This empirical research analyses a unique vintage photographic plate that confirms the location of a lost Wonder of the World, the Pink and White Terraces. Their location has been debated since 1886 when they were buried in a volcanic eruption. The paper develops a Parallax Effect methodology with a Skyline Gauge to test all 1886-2024 claims to the White Terrace location. Methods include photo-interpretation, photogrammetric optics, topography and forensic cartography. The results show nearly all claims have significant errors. The Gauge location is consistent with the coordinates provided by the 1859 Hochstetter Survey, the Hochstetter Paradigm and the early claimants.12 Jun 2024Submitted to ESS Open Archive 13 Jun 2024Published in ESS Open Archive