Monday, February 11, 2013

Kaka point

-i did not try the musels to be honest with you. so i do not know. But they didn't look so good. I helped clean them so I was a bit grossed out afterwards.
-the way we got so close the penguins is by a hideout that you hide behind and see them through the glass which was on the top of a hill so we do not disturb them. if we do disturb them then they stay on the beach and start to digest the food and their babies dont get as much food so we didnt want to see them to close. But we did get a good look.
- and I'm doing good
-well after we go to new zeland for 2 munths we go to aisa for 2 more months.
-well on the sign to see the penguins it said "131 penguins last night" but we didnt stay that long so we only saw 10-12 penguins.
- there are no monkeys in NZ. There are only a few native animals on the island and all the others were brought over seas by other people.but there are lots of sheep and cows.
- and yes i do like to hike but it is hard work because there are lots of hills and we sometimes hike for an hour at a time.
- when the earthquake happend it only lasted for 3 sec and it was a small one. and nothing fell over.
- well we do this thing called couchserfing we stay at peoples houses for free.
- well i have just finished watching the hobbit and I whould say yes the landskape is just as beautiful as The Lord of the rings.
- no they do not have very many fields because it is all mountins and the tracters woulld tip over.
- everything is in New Zealand dollar. It costs $150 to see the albatros and penguins so we did not go there and we went to see them elswhere that did not cost anything but every thing is in new zeland.
-no we have not seen any oranges and no monkeys.
- there are no elephants here on both islands because they would have to be imported.
- yes i did make that video of the turtles but not here. They are in dryberry lake last summer.
- the yellow eyed penguins are black and white with a yellow band across the eyes. They are about 2 feet tall.

Today we went to see a blow hole called jacks hole. It is a big hole 200 meters from the sea and its 55 meters deep. It wasnt spurting water up it though because it was low tide and the water level wasn't high enough.
We also went see a waterfall and some lion seals. We walked along the beach and they were right in front of us. We had to walk very slowly back so we didnn't get to close.They looked really mean.
Tomorrow we leave to the south tip of NZ. We are sad to leave because we really like the place we are staying.
-to see pictures that we took, here is a link to facebook
www.facebook.com/ourfamilytravels

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