Hello Bloggers,
From Monday 17 December 2018 we had started Summer Learning Journey and this is my first one. In this one we just had to go to a website and then choose 3 things and blog about it. This is mine about Mt Ruapehu,forest and New Zealand being snake free country.
Mt Ruapehu also known as the most active volcano in New Zealand had first erupted in 1895. There is extreme danger to stay around Mt Ruapehu. It can erupt at any time. The last time it had erupted was in 2006. Mt Ruapehu is a good tourist attraction. We can do a lot of ice activities in Mt Ruapehu. It is open for public from 1st of June 2019 for activities.
New Zealand is famous for its greenery. 30% of New Zealand is forest. The silver fern of New Zealand is famous because its like moonlight from the back. From the front it is light green and some are also dark green.
New Zealand is a snake free country. There are only 2 water snakes in New Zealand. The water snakes are also called kraits. Kraits are rare to be found so you don't have to worry about it. Water snakes can travel a long distance like New Zealand to Australia. It's fun to play fun to play in the water but be careful.
Check my blog every day for updates. Bye!
Kia ora Harshit,
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year and welcome to the Summer Learning Journey! I am so excited to see that you have decided to join us on this adventure and what a great way to start. You have put together a great blog post with lots of extra information.
I really like the three facts you have chosen to talk about and how you have elaborated on the facts by providing more interesting information. In fact, I had no idea that there are two types of water snakes that could be found in New Zealand. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. I am going to keep an eye out for these water snakes when I am next at the beach. However, you did mention they are rare to see in New Zealand so I doubt I will find any.
Another interesting fact that I learnt from you is that that 30% of New Zealand is covered by forest. This is why our country is so unique and beautiful. I am lucky enough to live on the edge of a native bush, which is like a small scale forest. Have you been to a forest in New Zealand before? If so, what kind of animals and plant did you see there?
Keep up the awesome work and the great quality posts.
Kindest regards,
Megan :)