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What is the highest mountain in New Zealand?

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What is the highest mountain in New Zealand?

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  1. The 30 highest mountains are all within the Southern Alps, a chain that forms the backbone of the South Island.

    Aoraki/Mount Cook - 3,755 m (12,319 ft)

    Mount Tasman - 3498 m (11,476 ft)

    Mount Dampier - 3440 m (11,286 ft)

    Mount Vancouver - 3309 m

    Mount Silberhorn - 3279 m (10,758 ft)

    Mount Malte-Brun - 3198 m

    Mount Hicks - 3194 m

    Mount Lendenfeld - 3194 m (10,502 ft)

    Mount Graham

    Mount Torres - 3163 m (10,377 ft)

    Mount Sefton - 3157 m (10,358 ft)

    Mount Teichelmann - 3160 m (10,367 ft)

    Mount Haast - 3138 m (10,295 ft)

    Mount Elie de Beaumont - 3109 m (10,200 ft)

    La Perouse - 3079 m (10,102 ft)

    Douglas Peak - 3077 m

    Mount Haidinger - 3066 m (10, 059 ft)

    Mount Magellan

    Mount Malaspina

    The Minarets - 3065 m (10,056 ft)

    Mount Aspiring - 3,033 m (9,951 ft) [2]

    Mount Hamilton - 3022 m (9915 ft)

    Mount Dixon

    Glacier Peak - 3007 m (9865 ft)

    Mount De La Beche - 2992 m (9816 ft)

    Aiguilles Rouges - 2966 m (9731 ft)

    Mount Nazomi - 2962 m (9718 ft)

    Mount Darwin - 2961 m (9715 ft)

    Mount Chudliegh - 2952 m (9685 ft)

    Mount Annan, New Zealand - 2947 m (9669 ft)

    http://www.virtualoceania.net/newzealand...

    Kalra


  2. Mt Cook!!!.

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