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Wednesday, 19 December 2018

S L J Activity One Day Two


Hey Guys,
It is the school holidays today. I am doing the Summer Learning Journey. So far I have done Day one Activity.

There are many different types of plants in New Zealand . People have been discovering them in New Zealand. Did you know one of the largest and longest living trees is the New Zealand Kauri tree. The largest Kauri tree in New Zealand is in the Waipoua Forest. The Waipoua Forest is found in the Northland. Thousands of people go to visit Kauri Tree Every Year. I think when I am older I might go and vist the Kauri Tree.

Here is a photo of the Kauri Tree.
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Thank for reading my post. Bye

3 comments:

  1. Hi Tory,

    You say you would like to visit Tane Mahuta one day - why would you like to go?

    I visited it a few years ago and it was amazing because it was so large and tall! I felt very small beside it!

    When you use pictures from the internet, it is important to say where they are from. You can find out more about this by checking out this link:

    https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VKjkMGwBrk2YI6Vtmg91OAQljr_T3ZSV6YZtu6MWFNM/edit#slide=id.p

    I'm enjoying reading your blog posts!

    From Laura

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    1. Hi Laura ,
      Thank for commenting on my post. I would like to vist Tane Mahuta because I wanted to fell it and see how big it is.

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  2. Hello Andrew,
    I am Vitaraag. You have put so much effort into this blog post. I would also want to visit it. What was the name of the tree? Why do you want to visit it? Maybe next time you can say why the tree is so special. Keep up the phenomenal work!

    Vitaraag

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