
Near Mount Ruapehu is Mount Ngauruhoe. This stratovolcano stands a height of 7,503 feet and is found in the central plateau of the north island. It is 14 miles southwest of Lake Taupō.
Category: Nature
Photos of Mount Ruapehu in New Zealand
Mount Ruapehu is a stratovolcano on New Zealand’s northern island that stands a height of 9,177 feet at its highest point.

In this photo you can see both Mount Ruapehu, as well as, Mount Ngauruhoe which stands 7,516 feet in elevation.
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