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Sunday 9 July 2017

Day #4: Swimming with the Sharks


By the end of Day #3, you have seen a lot of the north island of New Zealand.  Hopefully you have enjoyed it and you’re excited for the next phase of your journey – the ferry trip across the Cook Strait from the bottom of the north island to the top of the south island. You will spend the next two days exploring the south island before you head back up to Auckland, via Wellington (the capital city of New Zealand).
Activity 1: When you arrive in the south island, Curious Kiwi rents a shuttle van and drives your group from Picton (the town where the ferry dropped you off) to a beautiful beach on the opposite side of the island. The beach area is called Golden Bay and, at one end of the bay, is a stunning area called Farewell Spit.
The people was trying to get buckets of sea water and splash it on the whales. To keep their blowhole clear and to keep away from the whales tale.
Activity 2: After a morning of learning about beached whales in Golden Bay, you and your group are driven to a nearby town, Nelson, to watch a special movie calledWhale rider.’ It is a famous movie about a young girl who was born and raised in New Zealand. Watch the following movie trailers for Whale Rider: Whale Rider trailer #1 and Whale Rider Trailer #2 and then write a summary of the movie on your blog. What is it about? Be sure to also give the movie a rating out of 5 based on the trailer [1 = bad movie, 2 = okay movie, 3 = pretty good, 4 = good movie, 5 = excellent movie].

Its about this born girl that has been born in New zealand and she really want to be a chief but her Grandpa is telling her to go at the back because the men are at the front and the girls are at the back. I will give it a 4=Good movie.

Bonus Activity: Hector’s dolphins are a very special native animal found only in New Zealand. They are the smallest dolphin in the world measuring 1.5 metres long and they are quite rare. Sadly, many Hector’s dolphins are killed every year when they get caught in large fishing nets and can’t escape. Some people have argued that fishermen shouldn’t be allowed to fish in Farewell Spit in order to protect the dolphins living there. What do you think? On your blog, tell us whether you think that fishing in Farewell Spit should be banned (stopped).

Yes because I don't like rare animals dead in the sea because we wont get to see them in the aquarium because fishers catch them then they put them in the aquarium.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Etuale,

    Thank you for completing Day 4 activities. May I ask, how did you feel about seeing people trying to save the whales? I would love to read more about your thoughts about this horrific experience. I remember watching this all over the news. I was quite sad to see that some whales did not make it back to the ocean. The community did everything they could to save them.

    Great work Etuale!

    Best wishes,

    Jacinta

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  2. Ok I felt a sad because not enough people get to push the whale into the sea and not enough water to tip on the whales so my Answer is Sad.

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  3. Thank you for sharing this with me Etuale. I hope you enjoyed learning about the whales at Farewell Spit.

    Kia Kaha,

    Jacinta

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