I would like to go and visit Tane Mahuta because it is a sacred place and It would be a nice walk. Another good thing is that would be nice to see the biggest Kauai tree in the world. The downsize is that it will be very busy with lots of tourists ,so your probably won't enjoy your self as much, as if I as by my self in the peaceful forest.
Kia Orana Joshua,
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You have given a clear view point and reason why you would want to visit Tāne Mahuta. I agree that it is indeed a sacred place to visit. I like that you've talked about a downside being that there may be too many tourists around. I'd definitely want to go at a quiet time too so I can hear the sounds of the forest and really appreciate Tāne Mahuta in all its magnificent glory!
Perhaps next time you could include some background information about Kauri trees. For example, how long does it take for them to fully grow? If you know the answer let me know in the comment section below!
Keep up the good work Joshua, I look forward to reading more of your posts over the summer :)
Toe feiloa’i fo’i (see you again),
Cia.
it takes over two thousand years for a Kari tree to grow fully. Thank you for your reply.
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