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  2. Lake Taupō - Wikipedia

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    Lake Taupō (also spelled Taupo; Māori: Taupō-nui-a-Tia or Taupōmoana) is a large crater lake in New Zealand's North Island, located in the caldera of Taupō Volcano. The lake is the namesake of the town of Taupō , which sits on a bay in the lake's northeastern shore.

  3. Taupō Volcano - Wikipedia

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    The eruption further expanded the lake, which had formed after the much larger Oruanui eruption. Its new deposits also briefly created another large lake to the Taupō Volcano's north that extended to the Reporoa Caldera which in due course broke out into the Waikato River valley and released over a short period 2.5 km 3 (0.60 cu mi) of water.

  4. Taupō - Wikipedia

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    Hilltop is the location of Hilltop School, Taupo Intermediate School, Taupo Hospital, Taharepa shopping centre and Hilltop shopping centre. Taupō CBD; Outer suburbs. Five Mile Bay – is located on the east side of Lake Taupō, south of Wharewaka and north of Waitahanui on State Highway 1 just west of Taupō Airport. It is a popular swimming ...

  5. Taupō Volcanic Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Taupō Volcanic Zone (TVZ) is a volcanic area in the North Island of New Zealand.It has been active for at least the past two million years and is still highly active. ...

  6. 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]

  7. Waikato River - Wikipedia

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    The Waikato is renowned among whitewater kayaking enthusiasts, specifically for the Full James rapid located north of Taupō. The Full James was the site of the 1999 World Whitewater Championships, as well as the pre-World event the year before. [34] Lake Karapiro (an artificial lake) is regarded as one of New Zealand's best rowing venues.