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Tuesday, 18 December 2018

Tāne Mahuta

I would someday love to visit Tāne Mahuta because there is a lot of history behind one of the oldest and tallest trees on earth. Tāne Mahuta separator of heaven and earth. The Māori story of creation goes back to Ranginui 'Sky Father" and Papatuanuku 'Earth Mother'. Towering Tane Mahuta in the Waipoua Forest of Northland  is the most famous of New Zealand's kauri tree specimens. 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kia ora Nastazia! My name is AJ and I go to Christ The King school. I'm currently also participating in the summer learning journey programme. I really liked how you explained about why you would like to visit this tree, and how you included information in there as well as I have just learnt something new! Keep up the good work!
Here's my blog link where I am also posting some of the SLJ tasks!
http://ctkajb.blogspot.com/

SLJ Manaiakalani Cluster said...

Kia ora Nastazia,

It is great to see that you have been doing some amazing blogging this summer!

It is great that you would like to visit Tane Mahuta to appreciate it's magnificent history. I would love to visit it too. Can you imagine what it would be look like from standing at the bottom of it?

Keep up the awesome blogging!

Talk soon,

Sophie

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