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Waiouru topographic map

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Waiouru

Because of its high altitude and close proximity to Mt Ruapehu, Waiouru's climate is cold throughout the year, unlike other North Island centres, and particularly cold when the wind blows from the mountain. The Desert Road is regularly closed in winter owing to heavy snowfalls. Waiouru's climate can be described as continental.

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Name: Waiouru topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Waiouru, Ruapehu District, Manawatū-Whanganui, 4825, New Zealand (-39.49721 175.64978 -39.45721 175.68978)

Average elevation: 817 m

Minimum elevation: 727 m

Maximum elevation: 929 m

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