No matter how many times you look at Mount Tongariro, you feel the same awe when first seeing it emerge from the white. Its snow-swept sides, its changing colours throughout the day, its valleys carved from ancient glaciers and its twelve cones blasted through the earth’s crust over millennia, together paint a landscape of immense beauty.
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Seen from the heavens, Mount Taranaki is an inverse bomb crater. Instead of a smouldering hole at ground zero surrounded by a graduated ring of devastation, Mount Taranaki is a colossal peak covered in thick life, with mankind’s eradication of nature ring-fenced by a perfect circle surrounding the summit.
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