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#1365 Opononi To Muriwai: Macadamia Nuts, Puzzles, Tāne Mahuta, Blah Blah Blah

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On day 4 we had a tour of a macadamia nut farm, visited a puzzle museum and a kauri tree called Tāne Mahuta - the god of the forest.

The Daily English Show NZ Summer Tour 2011
http://www.thedailyenglishshow.com/nzst2011

Thanks to:
United Campervans
http://www.campervan.co.nz/

Note about YouTube subtitles: Some of the Māori words are supposed to have macrons - but this transcript function currently doesn't support letters with macrons. It's also automatically matched to the audio - so it's not always perfectly matched.

The Daily English Show NZ Summer Tour 2011 Playlist
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=77D6D10A772D1B6B

English script - with links and full credits:
http://thedailyenglishshow.blogspot.com/2011_04_04_archive.html

日本語訳+動画詳細
http://tdes.blog120.fc2.com/blog-entry-912.html

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  • I'm really enjoying the videos about this trip!!! It's such a amazing country. (and I'm every time remember The Lord of The Rings:)))) So, thank you very much for the vid.

    I will graduate from university next year and really I'm going to be a PHd student somwhere abroad! And when I'm watching your videos I'm just thinking: Maybe I should go to New Zeland?

  • @TrueLenys Yes, please come to NZ Elena :) What are you studying?

  • @thedailyenglishshow I'm studying physics, department of material science :))

  • @TrueLenys I don't know where the best place to study physics is. I studied at universities in Wellington, Christchurch and Auckland (mostly Wellington) and enjoyed them all for different reasons.

  • wooffing?

    

  • @ziosmithy wwoofing is a volunteer system where you work on organic farms in exchange for food and accommodation. The idea is to learn about organic gardening, meet people, exchange ideas etc. I've done it before in NZ, Canada and Japan.

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  • ah the Taniwha........

  • very great video

  • @SauronsEye Thanks so much for your quick answer!

  • I luv love larv muriwai yay

  • Nice music taste. I love Satie;)

  • @1adrs I'm Australian and the most urban setting I've ever encounted an Aboriginal language was in Alice Springs. Otherwise you need to generally go to remote Aboriginal communities. Indigenous languages in Australia are more varied than the language distribution you'd see in Europe for example. I've read old accounts of Aborigines being taken a few hundred kilometres from their home land and they couldn't understand the Aborigines in the new district.

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