DAY 2: Tom and Vinicius – 2016 Olympics in Rio
Well today we will be looking at the 3 top famous landmarks in New Zealand. I will be telling a brief description on it and why it's famous. Well let's go and check it out aye.
1) New Zealand's Sky Tower
The New Zealand Sky Tower is the longest and biggest Sky Scaper in New Zealand. It's huge and coloured grey/sliver/black filled with blooming colourful colours. Well, If you all should know why this is one of the top 3 landmarks. Well, here's why? This landmark is famous because it's known to be the biggest Sky Scaper in New Zealand not just because of that but it has a lot of exciting things to be looked at and invited into. This Sky Scaper takes place in New Zealand at Auckland City.
2) One Tree Hill
The New Zealand Sky Tower is the longest and biggest Sky Scaper in New Zealand. It's huge and coloured grey/sliver/black filled with blooming colourful colours. Well, If you all should know why this is one of the top 3 landmarks. Well, here's why? This landmark is famous because it's known to be the biggest Sky Scaper in New Zealand not just because of that but it has a lot of exciting things to be looked at and invited into. This Sky Scaper takes place in New Zealand at Auckland City.
2) One Tree Hill
One Tree Hill is one of the tallest volcanic peaks in the city of Auckland. Known as the This Māungakiekie, it is also a sacred memorial ground for the Maori settlers. This landmark is famous because it used to have a single totara tree at the top but in the late 1800’s it was replaced by a pine tree. In the end of the 20th century the tree was attacked and destroyed twice and currently does have a tree. You can find this in Auckland of New Zealand as it say's at the top^.
3) The Beehive
This Beehive building is located in Wellington, New Zealand. It stands at the national symbol of the country. This building is 10 stories high and was designed by a Scottish architect in a shape of an actual beehive.
This Beehive building is located in Wellington, New Zealand. It stands at the national symbol of the country. This building is 10 stories high and was designed by a Scottish architect in a shape of an actual beehive.
1 comments:
Glad to say I have been to all three landmarks. My favourite would be the Beehive although they have so many rules and regulations when you enter and one must be on their best behaviour. Why do you think they have so many rules and regulations for entering Lindakiki?
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