Hauhungatahi
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- Map of volcanic features near Hauhungatahi (red marker). Surface volcanic deposits are shaded. To its immediate east are Mount Ruapehu and Mount Tongariro with their recent vents active in the last 15,000 years shaded , with craters in . Lakes in vents are outlined in . To its north east is Lake Rotoaira and beyond that the andesitic deposits of Pihanga. Rhyolitic ignimbrite surface deposits to the north of the map are from eruptions of the Taupō Volcano.
- Topo
- nz49931
- Type
- stratovolcano
- Zoom
- 9
- Align
- center
- Width
- 250
- Height
- 250
- Language
- Māori
- Location
- North Island, New Zealand
- Frameless
- 1
- Image Map
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- Prominence
- approx 400 m
- Elevation M
- 1521
- Easiest Route
- Tramping from the west, starting near Erua
- Volcanic Zone
- Taupō Volcanic Zone
- Label Position
- right