Ngongotaha Mountain
I From the summit of Ngongotaha a 1 ! superb panoramic view of . the Ther- j ■j mai Regions is obtained. Compre- j l hended in a single glance is a be- j ' wildering diversity of sights and ob- j ' jects. Far out to sea in a N.E. dir1 ection White Island is clearly distin- , guished ; to the S.E. the summits of ! Ruapehu, Tongariro and Ngauruhoe ! 1 rise in sharp outline against the sky ; , i and between these two extremes lie | a network of lakes, wide stretches. of j i primeval bush, extensive forest areas, j | and mountain peaks. Visitors to the j Ngongotaha summit are thrilled by j the magnificent prospect that opens I out to the North, South, East and ■ West; but clear weather and good j visibility are essential to a full en- j joyment of this popular half-day journey.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 342, 1 October 1932, Page 8
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