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Wednesday 1 April 2020

Travelling to Places in Auckland

Out of all of the places, we got to choose of out Rangitoto,Tane Mahutah, Karekare which is all.


Rangitoto: Rangitoto is a volcano in New Zealand, it is also extinct did you know that Rangitoto is the youngest Volcano out of all Volcano's in New Zealand. You have to take a boat to get to Rangitoto which is fun, Rangitoto is a good and sort of bad place to go to be next to or near to Rangitoto. (WHY?) it is because someone may fall in the Volcano which is bad, but the good thing is that you can enjoy hiking up the volcano and stop to take photos with the volcano, but at the same time make that you don't fall in the volcano, and don't forget your food because you might be hungry when you're on Rangitoto Island.


Tane Mahutah: Tane Mahutah known as the God of the Forest it is New Zealand's largest tree, it's a good place to take a trip on. You can have a nice walk and take pictures, Tane Mahutah tree is located in the Northlands. It's age which is unknown but is estimated to be between 1,250 and 2,500 years old which is amazing. It takes you about 166 m and a 5 minute walk, it is suitable for wheelchairs,buggies,and people of all abilities.

Karekare: Karekare is a place for people to have a walk around and enjoy the beach/waters. You can go for family events and also having to do some exercises, you can also take your horses there. Karekare location is 35 kilometres ( 22 mi ) West of Auckland city centre, South of the larger beach of Piha. It is north of Whatipu. Karekare is a popular destination for Aucklanders in summer, but receives fewer visitors than nearby Piha.

Safety Informations for Karekare: The Rips along this section of this coast are very unpredictable and can shift with little warning, and have caused a number of drownings.  Lifeguards advise swimming between the red and yellow flags during patrol hours.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Leah! Great job spending time learning about these three amazing places. Don't forget to summarise in your OWN words what you have read when you are writing. Have you visited any of these places?

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