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Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Class Camp 2018 - Hokianga


 Camp at Hokianga


At camp, we had done some cool things we had got to our marere to stay at we had a Karanga that brought us in to there marere we went in they talked to us we did a waiata for the people at the Marere then we had something to eat then we had showers and went to sleep. 

Next morning we went tobogganing down sand dunes. we went on four trips on the boat we got there and heaps of people were there on the sand dunes sliding we finished and went an saw Tane Mahuta.

They are numerous forest tracks Hokianga. then we went back to the marere and had a game of spotlight, then went to sleep.
Next morning was my birthday you made our lunches and got into our vans and went back to school.

The townships in the Hokianga are generally small and unassuming, and the more charming for that.
South Head to watch the ocean meet the harbour mouth before you drive on the south to see the kauri giant,



By Brodie.T