Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tongariro National Park' has mentioned 'Lake' in the following places:
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[6] It is just a few kilometres west-southwest of Lake Taupo. | WIKI |
The Pihanga Scenic Reserve, containing Lake Rotopounamu, Mount Pihanga and the Kakaramea-Tihia Massif, though separate from the main park area, is still part of the national park. | WIKI |
Two Maori kainga (settlements) Papakai and Otukou are not part of the park but lie on the shores of Lake Rotoaira between the Pihanga Scenic Reserve and the main park area. | WIKI |
It gathers water from the mountains of the central volcanic plateau, passes it through Rangipo (120MW) and Tokaanu (240MW) power stations, and releases it into Lake Taupo. | WIKI |
The extra catchment increases the volume of water going into Lake Taupo and down the Waikato River by 20%. | WIKI |
The western diversion takes water from six rivers and streams from the Whakapapa River to the Whanganui River, into Lake Rotoaira via Lake Otamangakau. | WIKI |
The Tokaanu power station is connected to Lake Rotoaira via a six kilometre tunnel through Mount Tihia. | WIKI |
Some of these measures include lake level management, ecological monitoring programmes, and agreements with local iwi to establish a process for iwi involvement in environmental monitoring and access to information. | WIKI |
To the north and west of the park, a podocarp-broadleaf rain forest near Lake Taupo stretches over an area of 30xc2xa0km2, and up to an elevation of 1000 m. In this rain forest live Hall's totara (Podocarpus laetus), kahikatea (Dacrycarpus dacrydioides), kamahi (Weinmannia racemosa), pahautea (Libocedrus bidwillii), and numerous epiphytic ferns, orchids, and fungi. | WIKI |