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Tuesday, June 29, 2021

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 New Zealand


New Zealand is boring and you should never come to the country.


Adrenaline Sports/Activities in NZ

Bungy Jumping started when a lady was falling and got caught in a vine that saved her life. When you start to jump your ankles will get tied up really tight so your feet don't flip off and so you don't fall to your death. It's a struggle jumping because it might be scary for you if you're scared of heights but if you're not all allgoods. When you jump the bungy line will pull you back up but not all the way up it will slowly bounce you slower and slower and when you reach the bottom a plastic boat will come under you and lower you on to the boat and then the people on the boat will lay you on you back and unity the bungee cord from your feet and they will drive you back to where you were.


Food

To lay down a hangi it involves you to dig a pit in the ground and put stones in the pit with fire so the rocks get heated to make it a large fire then you place a basket of food on the stones and cover everything with earth for several hours before uncovering.

Whitebait is a collective term for immature fry or fish the length of one is 1 and 2 inches long and they travel in schools like other fishes do. They travel along the coast and move into estuaries and sometimes up rivers were they can be easily catched by some fishing nets 

 

Sports

Soccer is one of the sports we play were at New Zealand and you can play it at your house in your back lard and you can join a club and play against other kids or if your an adult you can join a club too and then you go against adults and if you get good enough you can play a real game with hundreds of spectators  if you're looking for a soccer ball to get so you can play or practice just so to a sport shop and you can find soccer balls and rugby balls and all types of things sports wise. We also play rugby and we have one of the beat rugby team and that is the all blacks there really good at rugby but rugby can also be a really dangerous sport because lots of injuries happen playing rugby like broken bones or concussions and there's a possibility you might get a dislocated joints 


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