Ki ora! Tena koto! Haere mai!
As far as I know, I'm the only kiwi on the thread! Shocking! I mean, there's just a single citizen from that distant country with a population of around 4 million (a third of it contained in Auckland city) on the CAA site!
(Sorry I don't speak much more maori than the first ten numbers and the greetings above).
So, I felt it to be my patriotic duty to give information regarding the wonderful country of New Zealand. Feel free to ask questions about my home - serious ones, fun ones, ones about the Christian community over here, the art.... etc.
If I don't know the answer, I'll do my best to find someone who does
So, first of all, kiwis are the national bird of NZ. (It's a small, brown, flightless, long-beaked, whiskered thing that's endangered). They're the reason that NZ citizens are often referred to as kiwis. Oh - and kiwiland is not a common term for NZ. Just one I use.
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We invented pavlova, that wonderful desert. I can find recipies if you like
. However, there's a bit of a friendly... disagreement ... with the Australians on this point. Actually there's a lot of disagreements with the Australians. A bit like America and Canada, I suppose. Friendly rivalry. (Actually two of my brothers are Australian and I like Australians - something I feel free to say because I don't know any other kiwis on this thread
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TRUE: New Zealand is a group of Islands in the south pacific. There are three main islands - the North Island, South Island and Stuart Island. There are many other small islands all around the place, though. And Wellington is the capital of NZ, even though Auckland is by far the largest city.
FALSE: New Zealand doesn't use the same currency as Australia. Easy mistake to make. We are also not a group of islands off the coast of Australia. We're reasonably far away, and are our own country.
I've been given the impression that some people think that there are more sheep in New Zealand than people! Well, the truth is: it's absolutely true! There are ten sheep for every person in New Zealand. This leads to the question: are there sheep in the big city centres? Nope. The population of sheep are mostly concentrated in the rural areas. Farmers may have hundreds+ sheep on a large farm, in the more remote areas of the Northland and Southland.
"Within a radius of about 20km centred on Auckland city there are 49 discrete volcanoes; this is the area referred to as the Auckland volcanic field." - true. But most of them are extinct/dormant. There are a few active ones, but mostly out in the sea. A well known one is White Island.
So there's my patriotic duty done. Some facts about New Zealand. Again, feel free to ask questions. Here is one of my own: have any of you ever visited New Zealand?
God bless, and thanks for bearing through this large post
. I now feel at peace having dispersed some common myths and imparting kiwi information to you all.