2 words: Totally Awesome. The Plan As my guide said, “We have three plans: Plan A, Plan B, and Plan C. Can you guess each plan?” Plan A: Go over the waterfall with no hiccups or anything wrong. Plan B: Go over the waterfall and lose a person or two. Plan C: Go over the…… Continue reading Rafting Down a 23-foot Waterfall in Rotorua, NZ
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Te Puia 2.0 – Te Rā – School and Sulfur in Rotorua, NZ
We liked Te Puia so much the first time that we returned on Thursday morning for another tour. This Tour was to Te Puia’s schools, the kiwi, mud pits, and geysers. Part 1: The School Te Puia is also the home of The New Zealand Māori Arts & Crafts Institute. This school has three parts:…… Continue reading Te Puia 2.0 – Te Rā – School and Sulfur in Rotorua, NZ
Zorbing in Rotorua, NZ
On Wednesday, we went zorbing. If, like me, you have not researched activities to do in Rotorua, NZ, you are probably wondering what a zorb is and if it is some sort of Toy Story spin-off. Here is a photo: A Zorb Ball You roll down a hill in that plastic ball with 40 liters…… Continue reading Zorbing in Rotorua, NZ
Te Puia – Te Pō – Dinner and Performance in Rotorua, NZ
“Rain, rain, go away, come again another day…” – A nursery rhyme. We went to this super fun cultural experience in Rotorua, NZ, at a place called Te Puia. We had a fantastic buffet dinner, and then there was a performance. The performance was a Māori collection of dances. I learned that everything the Māori…… Continue reading Te Puia – Te Pō – Dinner and Performance in Rotorua, NZ
Nighttime Tree Walk in Rotorua, NZ
On Wednesday night, we went to the Redwoods Tree Walk in Rotorua, NZ. We arrived at 8:30 pm, so we did the nighttime experience. Aside from the hour-long wait, it was terrific. Besides being very beautiful with lights, 20 meters above the ground, and having random projections of local birds onto trees, the walk was…… Continue reading Nighttime Tree Walk in Rotorua, NZ
The San Juan Island
This week I went to the San Juan Island in Washington Sate. The tip of San Juan Island The San Juan Island has a rich history dating back to the Salish people who lived on the island for thousands of years before European settlers arrived. In 1859, a border dispute between the United States and…… Continue reading The San Juan Island
Busch Gardens
On Saturday I went to Busch Gardens. My favorite ride was Finnegan’s Flyer because of it’s calming stableness. For everything else you have to wait for forever to ride in the front but on Finnegan’s Flyer, everyone is in the front. Besides all the screaming, it is a very calming ride. I would deferentially recommend…… Continue reading Busch Gardens
Yorktown
This week, we made our way to Yorktown where the famous battle took place. In September of 1781, General George Washington and General Jean-Baptiste de Rochambeau led the Continental and French armies to converge on Yorktown, Virginia. There they found General Charles Cornwallis and his British army occupying a fortified position. The allied armies began…… Continue reading Yorktown
Jamestown
This week we went to Jamestown. Jamestown was founded in 1607 by a group of about 100 settlers who were seeking wealth and land. Life was difficult in the early days as the settlers struggled with disease, famine, and conflicts with the local Powhatan tribe. In 1676, Jamestown was burned down during Bacon’s Rebellion, a…… Continue reading Jamestown
Williamsburg
Colonial Williamsburg is awesome: it has shops, taverns, stocks, a market, and most importantly, history. My sister playing the hoop and stick game. While we were waiting for our passes, we played the hoop and stick game. The hoop and stick game is a super fun game from the 1800s that children would play in…… Continue reading Williamsburg