Ka pai, you have given a clear view point and reason why you would want to visit Tāne Mahuta. It is indeed a very large tree, the largest of its kind in Aotearoa in fact.. How do you think it might compare to the other giant trees in the world?
Perhaps next time you could give a little more background about our mighty Kauri trees, such as threats to their livelihood. Kauri Dieback is a disease that harms our beautiful Kauri. Did you know about this disease? If not, I suggest researching it if you are really keen on visiting Tāne Mahuta or any Kauri trees in person.
One day I would like to visit Tāne Mahuta so I can see the gigantic and mighty tree up close in person. It has grown to be so tall and magnificent I’d love to see it in person as a picture just wouldn’t do its beauty much justice.
Fakalofa lahi atu Meron,
ReplyDeleteKa pai, you have given a clear view point and reason why you would want to visit Tāne Mahuta. It is indeed a very large tree, the largest of its kind in Aotearoa in fact.. How do you think it might compare to the other giant trees in the world?
Perhaps next time you could give a little more background about our mighty Kauri trees, such as threats to their livelihood. Kauri Dieback is a disease that harms our beautiful Kauri. Did you know about this disease? If not, I suggest researching it if you are really keen on visiting Tāne Mahuta or any Kauri trees in person.
One day I would like to visit Tāne Mahuta so I can see the gigantic and mighty tree up close in person. It has grown to be so tall and magnificent I’d love to see it in person as a picture just wouldn’t do its beauty much justice.
I hope your holidays are going great.
Toe feiloa'i fo'i,
Cia.