DAY 2: Forest Life
Week 1
Day 2
Activity 1: Giants Among Us [4 points]
I would love to go and see the biggest tree in New Zealand
(Tane Mahuta) because I love to go on bush walks and I have
never gone to North-land before. It would be so cool to
compare my height and size to the height and size of the tree.
(Tane Mahuta) because I love to go on bush walks and I have
never gone to North-land before. It would be so cool to
compare my height and size to the height and size of the tree.
Hi Jess
ReplyDeleteI really like your post as you have also put the picture. I also noticed you have put more than one reason.
Blog ya later:)
Jess
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ReplyDeleteKia ora Jess,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear that you would love to visit Tāne Mahuta one day. It really is an impressive tree and looks even more mind-blowing in real life! That's really awesome that you enjoy going on bush walks. I live in Auckland and we don't have access to that many bush walks but I do like to go on hikes whenever I find the time. I agree with you, I think it would be so cool comparing your height with the tree. When you visit, you must take a picture for memory! Actually, I don't even think you would be able to fit the entire height of the tree in the picture! Speaking of pictures, that is an amazing picture you have chosen and it represents your post very well, excellent work Jess!
It's great to see you using images to illustrate your blog posts. Every time that we use an image on our blog, it's really important that we tell our readers where we found it, and give credit to the owner of the picture. To properly credit a picture you will need to include a link to the site where you found the image. We have created a guide that you might find helpful. You can check it out here:
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Keep up the good work,
Evelyn :)