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  2. Mount Tongariro - Wikipedia

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    Mount Tongariro (/ ˈ t ɒ ŋ ɡ ə r ɪr oʊ /; Māori: [tɔŋaɾiɾɔ]) is a compound volcano in the Taupō Volcanic Zone of the North Island of New Zealand. It is located 20 km (12 mi) to the southwest of Lake Taupō , and is the northernmost of the three active volcanoes that dominate the landscape of the central North Island.

  3. File:Red Crater, Mt. Tongariro.JPG - Wikipedia

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  4. Wikipedia:Map data/Mount Tongariro - Wikipedia

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    It is a map of approximate selected surface volcanic features of Mount Tongariro and Mount Ruapehu emphasising features within the last 15,000 years odd . The features have been verified from multiple sources and where ambiguity existed Google aerial (as most up to date aerial), NZ topomap 1/50,000 overlays were used with Heinrich et. al. and ...

  5. Tongariro National Park - Wikipedia

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    Ketetahi hot springs is an area of 39 ha (96 acres) on the northern slope of Mount Tongariro which, although lying within the park boundaries, has never been part of Tongariro National Park. Hikers on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing were formerly allowed to pass by the hot springs, but the Māori owners, Ketetahi Springs Trust, closed the route ...

  6. File:Tongariro02.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Hauhungatahi - Wikipedia

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    Map of volcanic features near Hauhungatahi (red marker). Surface volcanic deposits are shaded. To its immediate east are Mount Ruapehu and Mount Tongariro with their recent vents active in the last 15,000 years shaded orange-yellow, with craters in yellow outline. Lakes in vents are outlined in blue.

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  9. Taupō Volcanic Zone - Wikipedia

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    Satellite view of the Lake Rotorua Caldera. Mount Tarawera is in the lower right corner. Recent major volcanic features Lake Taupō showing relationship to recent volcanic vents in red and present active geothermal systems in light blue. Composite satellite image of Mount Ruapehu. Rotorua, Ōkataina, Maroa, Taupō, Tongariro and Mangakino.