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This page (which is still currently being added to) contains images on my 7 day tour of the Taranaki region in NZ's north Island (a few were taken en route in Whanganui)
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Lake Rotorangi
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Mountain rush
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Mount Taranaki, near Dawson's Falls
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Tongaporutu Beach, absolutely loved this place
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Te three sisters
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North Taranaki Coastline
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Awakino River
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Tongaporutu and Mt Taranaki
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Virginia Lake Wanganui
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Dawson's Fall Mt Taranaki
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Tongaporutu Beach with the amazing three sisters and Mt Taranaki in the distance
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Mt Taranaki behind one of the three sisters
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Reflections at Tongaporutu
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Low tide at Tongaporutu
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Mt Taranaki
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Mt Damper Falls , Taranaki
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Patea sunset
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Mt Taranaki in a ball
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Tongaporutu beach featuring Mt Taranaki
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Lake Rotorangi
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Taranaki's White Cliffs
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light at the end of the tunnel
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Exploring Tongaporutu's rocky coast line
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A different view of Mount Taranaki
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Tongaporutu
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Orange tones of the Taranaki bush
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Tongaporutu with Mt Taranaki looking on
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