Monday, July 6, 2009

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Mantled in winter white, 9,176-foot-tall Mount Ruapehu (foreground) reigns over Tongariro National Park. Conical Ngauruhoe and broad Tongariro beyond shed their snow cover when summer comes, but the cold lock on Ruapehu never breaks, making Crater Lake one of the most active volcanic crater lakes perpetually surrounded by snow and ice in the world

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