Ngongotaha Mountain
From the summit of Ngongotaha a , superb panoramic view of the Theri mai Regions is obtained. CompreI hended in a single glance is a be- | wildering diversity of sights and ob~ ' jec-ts. Far out to seafin a N.E. diri ection White Island is clearly distin- • guished ; to the S.E. the summits of i Ruapehu, Tongariro and Ngauruhoe ; ri&e in sharp outline against the sky; 1 , and between these two extremes lie i ! a network of lakes, wide stretches of primeval bush, extensive forest areas, and mountain peaks. Visitors to the Ngongotaha summit are thrilled by J the magnifieent prospect that opens J out to the North, South, East and i West; but clear weather and good visibility are essential to a full enjoyment of this popular half-day journey.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 335, 23 September 1932, Page 8
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