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Monday, 17 December 2018

My Top 3 Facts about New Zealand

Hey guys, and today's blog post is about my top 3 facts that I know  about New Zealand. I am pretty exited for my teachers to look at this blog post because this is me starting my summer learning journey blog posts that start this year until next year, they might even be looking at this right now. Anyways I am just going to give you the three facts that I know well about New Zealand, here is goes.

Fact 1. The country named New Zealand is actually named Aotearoa in Maori.

Fact 2. The Capital city of new Zealand is Wellington but the largest city in New Zealand is Auckland.

Last But Not Least, Fact 2. The percentage of how much forest there is in New Zealand is 30%.

Thank you guys for visiting my blog and before we go I am going to give you guys one more fact that some of you guys already know, and that is... 

"There are no snakes in New Zealand,"
BYE😊😊


1 comment:

  1. Tena Koe Sophia,

    You have done a fantastic job selecting your top 3 interesting facts about New Zealand. It was exciting to find out that there are NO SNAKES in this country. I am from a city named Busan which is located at the bottom of Korea and we used to have snakes in the mountains behind my apartment! My nana's friend once got bitten and it was all too scary for me.

    Now I am lucky enough to say that I live in a snake-free land :) Did you know that the Maori name for our land 'Aotearoa' actually means 'long white cloud'? I found this out from another student's blog and thought it was beautiful.

    Thank you for sharing these facts on your blog and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your blog posts! Ka pai

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