North Island

North Island

The North Island of New Zealand is known for its volcanic activity, national parks and cosmopolitan cities. Home to about three-quarters of New Zealand's population, it has the country's largest city, Auckland. Surrounded by bays and islands, it's known as the “the City of Sails. ” At its southern tips is harbourside capital Wellington, home to the national museum, Te Papa.

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Mount Ngauruhoe

Mount Ngauruhoe

Stratovolcano in New Zealand

Whakaari / White Island

Whakaari / White Island

Stratovolcano in New Zealand

Mayor Island

Mayor Island

Shield volcano in New Zealand

Lake Pupuke

Lake Pupuke

Lake in New Zealand

North Head

North Head


Tongariro Alpine Crossing

Tongariro Alpine Crossing


Lake Rotorua

Lake Rotorua

Lake in New Zealand

Lake Taupo

Lake Taupo

Lake in New Zealand

Moutohora Island

Moutohora Island

Island in New Zealand

Pencarrow Lighthouse

Pencarrow Lighthouse

Lighthouse in Lower Hutt, New Zealand

Maungarei

Maungarei

Peak in New Zealand

Mount Hobson

Mount Hobson

Volcanic cone in New Zealand

Matukutureia

Matukutureia

Volcanic cone

Mount Kakepuku

Mount Kakepuku


Mount Richmond

Mount Richmond

Volcano

Lake Waikare

Lake Waikare

Lake in New Zealand

Lake Rotoma

Lake Rotoma

Lake in New Zealand

Lake Okareka

Lake Okareka

Lake in New Zealand

Lake Tarawera

Lake Tarawera

Lake in New Zealand

Lake Okataina

Lake Okataina

Lake in New Zealand

Frying Pan Lake

Frying Pan Lake

Hot spring in New Zealand

Te Tatua-a-Riukiuta

Te Tatua-a-Riukiuta

Volcano

Ash Hill, New Zealand

Ash Hill, New Zealand

Volcano