- Mount Taranaki - Wikipedia
Mount Taranaki (Māori: Taranaki Maunga), officially Taranaki Maunga and also known as Mount Egmont, is a dormant stratovolcano in the Taranaki region on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island 567 At 2,518 metres (8,261 ft), it is the second highest mountain in the North Island, after Mount Ruapehu
- Taranaki - Things to see and do | North Island | New Zealand
Taranaki is located on the western side of New Zealand's North Island and offers countless opportunities for adventure seekers Hike under the shadow of Mount Taranaki or explore the green fertile lowlands and artistic culture of Taranaki, New Zealand
- Mount Taranaki - Free Guide
Mt Taranaki’s most notable story is the legend of the battle of mountains Legend has it that Mt Taranaki once lived in the central plateau with the other mountains – Tongariro, Ruapehu and Ngauruhoe
- Taranaki Maunga Summit Climb - Department of Conservation
From January to April, fit and well-equipped trampers can enjoy spectacular scenery from the summit of Taranaki Maunga From May to December, the mountain is covered in snow and ice - mountaineering experience and equipment is required
- Mount Taranaki Egmont Volcano - GNS Science
Mt Taranaki is one of the most symmetrical volcanic cones in the world It is a stratovolcano (also called a composite cone) - and is made up of alternating layers of ash and lava flow
- Mount Taranaki | Volcano, Tongariro Alpine Crossing, Facts - Britannica
Mount Taranaki, mountain, west-central North Island, New Zealand, on the Taranaki Peninsula The symmetrical volcanic cone rises from sea level to 8,260 feet (2,518 meters) and has a subsidiary cone, 6,438-feet Fanthams Peak, 1 mile (1 5 km) south of the main crater
- Mount Taranaki | Everything You Need To Know Before . . . - Urban List
Located in the Egmont National Park, the hike to the summit is one of New Zealand’s most popular tramps—on a clear day you can expect stunning 360-degree views and an adrenaline-fuelled challenge
- 19 Mind-blowing Facts About Mount Taranaki
Mount Taranaki, also known as Mount Egmont, is an active volcano located on the west coast of New Zealand’s North Island With its perfectly symmetrical cone shape, it has often been compared to Japan’s Mount Fuji, creating a mystical and enchanting presence in the landscape
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