Here is the river much farther downstream of the falls. At this point it has picked up quite a bit of water compared to its upstream alpine origins.
Like most of the geography on the North Island, Taranaki was formed by volcanic action. The river here runs along a very large, and very ancient lava flow.
The ridges in the distance are heavily-eroded lava flows which spread out like arms in every direction. The bulk of the lava formed the 1500-meter-high saddle between two volcanoes.
Hmm, that water seems to disappear.
Yep, its a waterfall.
Don’t slip… I can see the headlines: Dumb American Tourist Learns to Fly and Swim at the Same Time.
This falcon was very annoyed with us, apparently it had a nest on the cliff face.
We then headed south to Wellington to board the ferry.
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