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Wherever you are, a visit to a national park rarely disappoints. From Yellowstone in the US to South Africa’s Kruger and from Uluru in Australia to our own Lake District, some of the planet’s most striking landscapes, along with resident flora and fauna, are preserved as jewels in their nation’s crowns. Send us your tips on enjoying the world's best national parks, particularly the ones we've yet to cover.
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    Climb Mt Ngauruhoe

    Posted by Pkiwi 8 November 2007

    Climb Mt Ngauruhoe while you do the Tongariro crossing. Awesome views.

    Tongariro is NZ's first national park and one of the first in the world. Ski on another active volcano - Ruapehu - also the inspiration for Mt Doom in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings.

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    The Tongariro crossing

    Posted by nilpferd 4 September 2007

    The crossing is a day-trip across the extinct volcano of Mt. Tongariro. It requires some effort, but the rewards are worth it once you reach the moon-landscape and startling colours of the upper crater. To the south lies the still active cone Ngauruhoe, and to the north lake Taupo, which is a caldera resulting from one of the largest ever supervolcanic eruptions. The descent through tussock and native bush rounds off the trip nicely.

    www.tongarirocrossing.org.nz

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