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- Pihanga is a 1,326 metres (4,350 ft) andesitic volcanic peak in the North Island Volcanic Plateau, located to the north of Mount Tongariro, between Tongariro...
- Tongariro, Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu were still fighting. Nearby stood Mount Pihanga. Covered in a cloak of deep green forest she presented a stunning sight...
- dome of Mount Tongariro to the south and the smaller volcanic peak of Pihanga to the northwest. It is naturally drained by the Poutu Stream into the...
- consists of four m****ifs made of andesite: Tongariro, Kakaramea-Tihia M****if, Pihanga, and Ruapehu at the southern end of the North Island Volcanic Plateau....
- in the Pihanga Scenic Reserve, in the Tongariro National Park in New Zealand's Central North Island. It lies at the northwest foot of Mt Pihanga, and was...
- story exist: Tongariro and Taranaki were both in love with Ruapehu or Pihanga and had a great battle. Taranaki lost the battle and fled west towards...
- deeply in love with Pīhanga the mountain that stands above Tūrangi at the southern end of Lake Taupō. A battle erupted to win Pīhanga's favour and the victor...
- 70833°E / -38.98889; 175.70833 Pihanga 39°02′28.75″S 175°46′7″E / 39.0413194°S 175.76861°E / -39.0413194; 175.76861 (Pihanga) Mount Tongariro and Tongariro...
- Tongariro and beyond this is Lake Rotoaira and the andesitic deposits of Pihanga. Mixed (e.g. lahars) and sedimentary deposits are not coloured. Clicking...
- Tongariro, according to Māori mythology, were lovers who fell in love with Pihanga, and a spiteful jealous fight ensued. Some Māori will not to this day live...