On the 9th of September 2019, Glenbrae school set off on a journey to that top of New Zealand to learn about the Treaty of Waitangi and a little bit about the history of the North Island. But before we got to Waitangi we had to make a pit stop at Whangarei, to use the restroom and to eat some lunch. After 10 minutes we set off once more to meet our guides for the week their names were Magnus and Chris. After we introducing our self we headed to the Treaty ground, but before we entered we were invited by some very kind Maori people who did a haka and pohiri for us. I really enjoyed the tour of the treaty grounds and the lovely performance done by the Maori people. Later that day we arrived at our camp site were we were going to spend the rest of the week at. At the end of the day for dinner we had fish and chips.
Monday, 9 September 2019
Day 1 of camp - 9 of September
DAY 1
On the 9th of September 2019, Glenbrae school set off on a journey to that top of New Zealand to learn about the Treaty of Waitangi and a little bit about the history of the North Island. But before we got to Waitangi we had to make a pit stop at Whangarei, to use the restroom and to eat some lunch. After 10 minutes we set off once more to meet our guides for the week their names were Magnus and Chris. After we introducing our self we headed to the Treaty ground, but before we entered we were invited by some very kind Maori people who did a haka and pohiri for us. I really enjoyed the tour of the treaty grounds and the lovely performance done by the Maori people. Later that day we arrived at our camp site were we were going to spend the rest of the week at. At the end of the day for dinner we had fish and chips.
On the 9th of September 2019, Glenbrae school set off on a journey to that top of New Zealand to learn about the Treaty of Waitangi and a little bit about the history of the North Island. But before we got to Waitangi we had to make a pit stop at Whangarei, to use the restroom and to eat some lunch. After 10 minutes we set off once more to meet our guides for the week their names were Magnus and Chris. After we introducing our self we headed to the Treaty ground, but before we entered we were invited by some very kind Maori people who did a haka and pohiri for us. I really enjoyed the tour of the treaty grounds and the lovely performance done by the Maori people. Later that day we arrived at our camp site were we were going to spend the rest of the week at. At the end of the day for dinner we had fish and chips.
Wednesday, 4 September 2019
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