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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-12805

Ngāuruhoe is at the southern end of the Tongariro volcanic complex, seen here from the SW with the northern Tongariro complex to the left. Lava flows erupted during the 1954-55 eruption are visible down the flank to the left, originating from the summit scoria cone. Pukekaikiore is below the W flank (left) and is the remnant of an older eruption center of Tongariro.  Photo by John A Krippner, 1995-1996.

Ngāuruhoe is at the southern end of the Tongariro volcanic complex, seen here from the SW with the northern Tongariro complex to the left. Lava flows erupted during the 1954-55 eruption are visible down the flank to the left, originating from the summit scoria cone. Pukekaikiore is below the W flank (left) and is the remnant of an older eruption center of Tongariro.

Photo by John A Krippner, 1995-1996.

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Keywords: stratovolcano


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