I do want to visit Tāne Mahuta, because I have never been there. I also want to explore Tāne Mahuta to know what is it like. I bet it is a wonderful place.
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ReplyDeleteMy name is Susie and I will be commenting on your blogs throughout the Summer Learning Journey this year. I hope you are as thrilled as I am to learn about the planet and our environment!
Congratulations on keeping up with the day-to-day activities from our website. I am excited to hear that you want to visit Tāne Mahuta. What are some things you would like to know about this tree? And what is the first thing you want to do once you get a chance to visit the Waipoua Forest?
I would love to hug the humongous tree trunk and take a picture right next to it. Also, if there are any camping sites nearby, I would love to spend the night and enjoy the beautiful scenery (view) that surround this endemic tree!
I'm sure you'll be able to play netball at a nearby park! :) Let me know what else you would love to do.
Looking forward to viewing more of your blog posts Venice.
Happy blogging,
Susie
thank you for commenting. Anyways here is my answer to your question: I would also like to go camping there with my family. I also want to see if I could try to climb the tree.
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