formations of New Zealand New Zealand geologictimescaleGeology of the Northland Region Geology of the Auckland Region Geology of the Waikato-King Country Region
eruption in 1980, Mount St. Helens was once known as "The Fuji of America", for its striking resemblance to Mount Fuji. MountTaranaki in New Zealand is
years ago) before creating the large stratovolcano called MountTaranaki, (former name Mount Egmont), which last erupted in 1854, and its satellite vent
years ago) before creating the large stratovolcano called MountTaranaki, (former name Mount Egmont), which last erupted in 1854, and its satellite vent
fertile Kaimanawa mountain ranges. West of the plateau stands the volcano Taranaki Maunga (in Egmont National Park). Two of the country's longest rivers,