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.
Queen Charlotte Drive: Marlborough's iconic free scenic route — 70 km of coastal rainforest, Sound views & hidden bays between Picton & Havelock.
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Graham
Great walks!