Greetings from
where we are at the moment having our summer
season
(December-March)
Well gidday! Welcome to our site.
This has been made by us three guys.
Timothy,
Christopher,
and Mark.
Click on our names to go to our sites, and
read all about us.
Awarded 4 march 1998
We live in New
Zealand; thats near Australia.
If you are American or from another country
far away from New Zealand,
then you probably won't know
where New Zealand is. It is a small country just east of Australia.
In New Zealand, there are two main islands, the North Island and the South
Island. Interesting names huh?
Some people have
been confused, and think that
New Zealand is
a state of Australia.
We are not
located above or below Australia.
Or New Zealand
is somewhere near Sweden.
They even tell
us we speak english really well. :-)
In New Zealand we don't have Kangaroos or
Koala bears or snakes.
But we do have lots of
andand
some too.
Most
towns and cities in New Zealand
are
located near the Pacific ocean.
New
Zealand
is an
island nation located in the South Pacific.
We are our own
little nation of 3.8 million people.
New
Zealand consists of three large islands and hundreds of smaller ones. The
two largest
islands
are North Island and South Island. Interesting names huh?
Because
of its isolation from other countries, New Zealand is home to unique plants
and birdlife, not the least of
which is the shy
brown kiwi,
a flightless bird
that has become the national symbol
by which New Zealanders
are known.
We really get annoyed
with the Americans calling the kiwifruit "kiwis". :-(
Apologies if you
do happen to be American though.
In terms of land mass, New Zealand is about the size of Colorado, the United
Kingdom or the Philippines, but the narrow island chain stretches some
1,000 miles (1,700 kilomets) across the
South Pacific Ocean, covering an area roughly equivalent to that marked
by Los Angeles,
California, to Portland, Oregon, with a climate to match.
The four stars on the New Zealand flag represent the Southern Cross constellation,
which serves
as a guide to navigators in the Southern Hemisphere.
In 1893, New Zealand became the first nation to give women the right to
vote.
Timothy was awarded this diploma on June
10 1998
Come and meet Timothy inside.
We would appreciate you surfing our site
before you signed our guestbook.
we did take a lot of time to make these pages.
Clickhere
to view the site index.
see what people have had
to say in our old guest book
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