Ruapehu: earlier glacial activity (Pleistocene Epoch)

The source of the Mangatepopo Glacier was Mount Tongariro (1967 m), the peak in the background. Rather than occurring in a classic glacial cirque, the accumulation area lay within the heavily eroded South Crater, viewed here. The floor of south crater is part-filled with tephra and lava flows, and supports only sparse tussock grass.

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