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Lord of the Rings' Mount Doom Worries Scientists Over Increasing Activity
Meads Wall at Whakapapa above the Wahakapapanui Stream on Mount Ruapehu, site of LOTR filming, Tongariro National Park, Ruapehu District, Manawatu-Wanganui Region, New Zealand (NZ). Stock photo from New Zealand (NZ). Photos
Mount Ruapehu, a.k.a. Mount Doom in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings, Is Getting Ready to Erupt | The Mary Sue
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New Zealand's Mount Ruapehu volcano from Lord of the Rings is threatening to erupt | Daily Mail Online
Lord of the Rings volcano Mount Ruapehu springing to life, NZ authorities warn - ABC News
New Zealand's Mount Ruapehu volcano from Lord of the Rings is threatening to erupt | Daily Mail Online
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Mount Ruapehu - Wikipedia
Mt Ngaruhoe, in the North Island of New Zealand, viewed from nearby Mt Ruapehu. This was used as Mt Doom in the film Lord of the Rings Stock Photo - Alamy
On Our Way To Mordor On Mt. Ruapehu | Visit new zealand, Filming locations, Lord of the rings
Lord of the Rings' volcano ready to blow at any minute as experts warn film tourists to stay away - World News - Mirror Online