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Saturday, March 27, 2010
Taranaki Garden Festival
Open gardens in Spring!
Very beautiful gardens in Stratford and Taranaki region, New Zealand.
Some gardens, you can visit for free. Some you'd have to pay up to $10 per person!
The gardens are absolutely amazing!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Mt Taranaki
Mt Taranaki is a majestic view. However, it's not an easy climb. Tremendous care should be considered in climbing this mountain. Many have experienced an ill-fate. If you are interested in a mountain climbing adventure, make sure you are wearing the right gear. Join a club to ensure there are people to assist you when there is danger. Always keep a healthy presence of mind and condition your body before a climb.
Mt Taranaki
Mount Taranaki, Mount Egmont, or simply Taranaki is an active[4][5] but quiescent stratovolcano in the Taranaki region on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island. Its official name is the equivocal Mount Taranaki or Mount Egmont.[6] The 2518-metre-high mountain is one of the most symmetrical volcanic cones in the world. There is a secondary cone, Fanthams Peak (1966 m), on the south side. Because of its resemblance to Mount Fuji, Taranaki provided the backdrop for the movie The Last Samurai.
Volcanic activity
Taranaki is geologically young, having commenced activity approximately 135,000 years ago. The most recent volcanic activity was the production of a lava dome in the crater and its collapse down the side of the mountain in the 1850s or 1860s.[7] Before that, a moderate ash eruption occurred about 1755, of the size of Ruapehu's activity in 1995/1996, and the last major eruption occurred around 1655. Recent research has shown that over the last 9000 years minor eruptions have occurred roughly every 90 years on average, with major eruptions every 500 years.
Taranaki to Wanganui
Taranaki is a good 2 hour drive to Wanganui, another town that displays progress and rural charm.
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Driving directions to Wanganui, Manawatu-wanganui, New Zealand
131 km – about 1 hour 57 mins
Taranaki New Zealand |
1. | Head southeast on Standish Rd toward Ahuroa Rd | 0.2 km | |
2. | Take the 1st right to stay on Standish Rd | 2.4 km | |
3. | Turn right at East Rd | 7.2 km | |
4. | Continue onto Regan St | 1.4 km | |
5. | At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Broadway Go through 1 roundabout | 1.8 km | |
6. | Continue onto Mountain Rd | 7.7 km | |
7. | Continue onto High St | 3.2 km | |
8. | Continue onto Mountain Rd | 2.6 km | |
9. | Slight right at Boylan Rd | 6.6 km | |
10. | Continue onto Austin Rd | 0.9 km | |
11. | Slight right at Ketemarae Rd | 1.3 km | |
12. | Continue onto Waihi Rd Go through 1 roundabout | 6.2 km | |
13. | Turn left at South Rd | 22.2 km | |
14. | Continue onto Kakaramea Rd | 1.7 km | |
15. | Slight left at Taranaki Rd | 2.6 km | |
16. | Continue onto Egmont St | 1.9 km | |
17. | Continue onto Bedford St | 0.9 km | |
18. | Continue onto Patea Rd | 7.4 km | |
19. | Continue onto SH 3 | 7.5 km | |
20. | Continue onto Weraroa Rd | 1.7 km | |
21. | Continue onto SH 3 | 37.9 km | |
22. | Continue onto Great North Rd | 4.4 km | |
23. | Turn left at Victoria Ave | 1.1 km |
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Taranaki Rhododendron Festival
Spring is the time of the year when Taranaki gardens open to the public and boast a grand display of rhododendrons. The lifestyle owners of beautiful homes in these magnificent gardens offer a cup of coffee or tea to their visitors who pay up to $10 per person to relax and commune with nature. It's a wonderful, one-of-a-kind experience. The spring flowers are a breath of fresh air to the stressed and intoxicated minds of city dwellers and anxious tourists. Taranaki garden festival is a spectacle to remember.
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