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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Mount Ruapehu, Aoraki/Mount Cook, Brown Peak, Mount Taranaki, List of mountains of New Zealand by height, Mount Eden, Mount Tarawera, Mount Maunganui, Mauao, Mount Roskill, Mount Ngauruhoe, Mount Cargill, Mount Adams, Mount Albert, New Zealand, Mount Tongariro, Mount Pirongia, Putauaki, Mount Tauhara, Mount Wellington, New Zealand, Hauhungatahi, Buckle Island, Benmore Peak, Mount Hutt, Mount Victoria, Auckland, Malte Brun, Mount Aspiring / Tititea, Mount Hikurangi, Mount Cavendish, Mount Manaia, Mount Earnslaw, Mangere Mountain, Mount Galloway, Matukutureia, Mount Tapuaenuku, Mount Rolleston, Mount Hobson, Auckland, Mount Titiroa, Mount Franklin, Mount Dixon, Mount Hobson, Great Barrier Island, Mount Lendenfeld, Mitre Peak, New Zealand, Mount Owen, Mount Burnett, Mount Tasman, Mount Richmond, Maungataketake, Maungatapu, Maungatua, Mount Kaukau, Mount Grey / Maukatere, Mount Taupiri, Te Mata Peak, Mount Augustus, Mount Tutoko, Mount Ollivier, Mount Moturau, Mount Watkin/Hikaroroa, Mount Tregear, Mount Matthews, Mount Robert, Mitre, New Zealand, Mount Dampier, Mount Edgecumbe, Mount Hector, Mount Hopkins, New Zealand, Mount Cambria, Maungahaumi, Sandymount, New Zealand, Roys Peak, Mount Vancouver, New Zealand, Mount Silberhorn, Pukeiti, Auckland, Mount Pye, New Zealand, Craigieburn, New Zealand, Mount Lyndon, Avalanche Peak, Mount Dick, Mount Raukumara, Mount Hikurangi, Northland, Mount Saint John, New Zealand, Mount Fizeau, Mount Arowhana, Maumaupaki, Mount Cardrona, Manakau, Mount Anglem, Te Atua Mahuru, Mount Maropea, Taraponui, Ben Lomond. Excerpt: Aoraki / Mount Cook is the highest mountain in New Zealand, reaching 3,754 metres (12,316 ft). It lies in the Southern Alps, the mountain range which runs the length of the South Island. A popular tourist destination, it is also a favourite challenge for mountain climbe...