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What famous mountains are in New Zealand?

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Mt Cook/Aoraki is the tallest, Mitre Peak at Milford Sound (Piopiotahi) is often photographed. Mt Ruapehu in the Central Volcanic group, is notable as the highest peak in the North Island, and as well as being volcanic, has a lake in its crater.

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