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Encyclopedia > Ngauruhoe
Mount Ngauruhoe

Mount Tongariro and Mount Ngauruhoe
Elevation: 2,291 metres (7,516 feet)
Latitude: 39.15° S
Longitude: 175.63° E
Location: North Island, New Zealand
First ascent: 1839 by J. C. Bidwill
Easiest route: scramble (summer)

Mount Ngauruhoe is an active stratovolcano in New Zealand. It is the youngest vent and highest peak in the volcanic complex on the central plateau of the North Island, and first erupted about 2,500 years ago. Although seen by most as a volcano in its own right, it is technically a secondary cone of Mount Tongariro.

Major Volcanoes of New Zealand.
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Major Volcanoes of New Zealand.

The volcano lies between the active volcanoes of Mount Tongariro to the north and Mount Ruapehu to the south, to the west of the Rangipo Desert 25 kilometres to the south of the southern shore of Lake Taupo.


It has erupted 45 times in the 20th century, making it one of the world's most active volcanoes in this period. It last erupted in 1977. Fumaroles exist inside the inner crater and on the rim of the eastern, outer crater.


There are several possible explanations for the mountain's name. The most plausible is Nga Uru Hoe, meaning "Throwing heated stones".


In the early 2000s Mount Ngauruhoe was used as a stand-in for the fictional Mount Doom in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, achieving worldwide exposure.


External links

  • Ngauruhoe on Peakware (http://www.peakware.com/encyclopedia/peaks/addapeak39.htm) - photos
  • Volcano camera (http://www.geonet.org.nz/ngauruhoe.html)
  • Tongariro National Park (official site) (http://www.doc.govt.nz/Explore/001~National-Parks/Tongariro-National-Park/index.asp)]
  • New Zealand Topo Online (http://www.nztopoonline.linz.govt.nz/)]

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