Sunday, January 20, 2008

Kiwis in New Zealand

Near the North Island of New Zealand, white island is privately owned and still has sulfur spewing up from the volcano there. When asked why the guy who owns it bought the island, he said he just thought it would be neat to own a volcano. The other geysers are from a geo thermal reserve near Tauranga, New Zealand in a town called Rotarua (Roto Ruwa.) You can practically see the sulfur stink can’t you?
The last photo is of the infamous Kiwi bird. Kiwis are nocturnal and their habitats are created with very very low light, which is why the photo looks kinda like a blob with a pencil beak, but take my word for it, that’s a kiwi.
Katie

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