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  2. Lake Taupō - Wikipedia

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    Lake Taupō has a perimeter of approximately 193 km (120 mi) and a maximum depth of 186 m (610 ft). It is drained by the Waikato River (New Zealand's longest river), and its main tributaries are the Waitahanui River, the Tongariro River, and the Tauranga Taupō River. It is a noted trout fishery with stocks of introduced brown and rainbow trout.

  3. Taupō Volcano - Wikipedia

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    Most of New Zealand was affected by ashfall, with an 18 cm (7.1 in) ash layer left even on the Chatham Islands, 850 km (530 mi) away which included diatoms from erupted lake sediments. [ 19 ] : 2 Later erosion and sedimentation had long-lasting effects on the landscape, and caused the Waikato River to shift from the Hauraki Plains to its ...

  4. Motuoapa - Wikipedia

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    Motuoapa is a rural settlement northeast of Tūrangi, on the southeast side of New Zealand's Lake Taupō. [3] State Highway 1 runs through it. Motuoapa Peninsula, a volcano, rises to the northwest, with a trig point at 497 metres, and Motuoapa Bay is directly to the north. [4] A youth hostel opened at Motuoapa in 1955 [5] and a marina was built ...

  5. Taupō Bay - Wikipedia

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    Taupō Bay is a bay, village and rural community in the Far North District and Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island. [1] There are about 40 permanent residents, and 180 properties. The white sand beach is 1.5 km wide. [2] The Taupō Marae is a meeting place for the Ngāpuhi / Ngāti Kahu ki Whaingaroa hapū of Ngatirua. [3]

  6. Taupō Volcanic Zone - Wikipedia

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    High-Alumina Basalts of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand: Influence of the Crust and Crustal Structure (PDF). p. 36. Map modified from: Spinks, Karl D; Acocella, Valerio; Cole, Jim W; Bassett, Kari N (2005-06-15). "Structural control of volcanism and caldera development in the transtensional Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand".

  7. Taupō - Wikipedia

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    Taupō (Māori pronunciation: [ˈ t a ʉ p ɔː]), sometimes written Taupo, is a town located in the central North Island of New Zealand. It is situated on the edge of Lake Taupō, which is the largest freshwater lake in New Zealand. Taupō was constituted as a borough in 1953. [2]

  8. Motutaiko Island - Wikipedia

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    Motutaiko Island is the only island within Lake Taupō on the North Island of New Zealand. It sits near the town of Motutere. It sits near the town of Motutere. The name "Motutaiko" is from the Māori language , with "motu" meaning island, and "taiko" being a name for the black petrel ( Procellaria parkinsoni ).

  9. Mount Tauhara - Wikipedia

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    Mount Tauhara is a dormant lava dome [1] volcano in New Zealand's North Island, reaching 1,088 metres (3,570 ft) above sea level.It is situated in the area of caldera rim overlap of the Whakamaru Caldera and Taupō Volcano towards the centre of the Taupō Volcanic Zone, which stretches from Whakaari / White Island in the north to Mount Ruapehu in the south. [2]