Friday, 17 May 2019

My Recount of Te papa

At the te papa museum Wellington I was in awe as I saw the waharoa I wondered if a basketball player made it because it was very tall. After that, we went to a very old cannon it must have been heavy and someone on the ship must have lifted weights 24/7 to lift it. After the cannon went we to a room called Fire Water Blood. The was rocks from volcanos and we could touch them they were very soft and then there were animals like deer, sheep, birds, etc then we went and saw extinct animals then we went in a little cave and did a mini bush walk with a bouncy bridge and then we went to the gallop war room and there were people that were 2x the size of us and they were so real you could see the sweat dripping off of them and the hair on them and they would show you the guns and a mini version of the camp and trenches we also got to wear the hats they wore in war and sit in one of the rooms they slept in and videos of the battles they fought in. In the end, you got to put a poppy in a bowl with a statue.

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