Mount Taranaki (also called Taranaki Maunga) is a near-perfect, dormant conical volcano on New Zealand’s North Island, the second-highest peak in the North Island, known for its classic shape, surrounding national park (Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki), cultural significance to Māori, and challenging summit hikes, with its last major eruption around 1854.
Lake Taupō is New Zealand’s largest freshwater lake, located in the North Island’s volcanic plateau, formed from the caldera of a Read more...
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Great walks!