Wednesday, 23 October 2019

The Rainbow Warrior Tragedy

Rainbow Warrior Sunk In Auckland Harbour

Image result for rainbow warriorGreat feast broke out when the Rainbow Warrior arrived in the Auckland harbor however that same night the ship was sunk.
The research said that there were 2 bombs one smaller, to make sure everyone was out of the ship before the actual bomb-that was placed to sink the ship-exploded.
The news said that one crew member was killed, he had two kids and was a professional photographer. R.I.P

Tuesday, 22 October 2019

My Response To James K. Baxter Poem


         It is important to know that when you are helped you won't always get something in return.
The dove was big and strong, why would he help the little ant?
When the man came the dove had no idea he was in grave danger.
The ant immediately came to the rescue and saved the dove's life as the dove had done for him.
I hope that in life there will always be a person to pick you up when you fall. 


Monday, 21 October 2019

Today in History

Today in history

 Peter Snell wins gold in the 1500 m final in the Tokyo Olympics   

   His teammate got a bronze medal in the same race.
I wonder why he is called Snell as a last name, in dutch it translates to fast.
Coincidence? I don't think so!











Thursday, 17 October 2019

Today's history

                                                                           17/10/2019

Today in 1877 Prendergast, an English judge, claims the treaty of Waitangi "worthless" and "simple nullity". 
He describes it as a treaty signed between a civilized nation and a group of savages.   
What do you think of the treaty of Waitangi?



Wednesday, 16 October 2019

Today In New-Zealand History

16/10/2019
Jean Batten born in New-Zealand is a record-breaking solo pilot. She flew from Kent on the 5th of October and landed in Darwin 11 of October. That's a record! she flew to Sydney the same day and had a break and landed in New-Zealand on the 16 of October.

Reference
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/jean-batten-reaches-auckland-after-epic-solo-flight
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Batten

Tuesday, 15 October 2019

Today's History

Today's history: 15/10/2007
That day 18 people are arrested for being linked to weapon-training camps in the Bay of Plenty among them Tame Iti.
However, only 4 were brought to trial, Tame Iti one of them.
All 4 proclaimed quilty with firearm charges which cost them 2 1/2 years in prison.

reference
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/page/anti-terror-raids-urewera