Monday 25 May 2015

soth africa

. Table Mountain in Cape Town is believed to be one of the oldest mountains in the world.

2. The world is divided into six floral kingdoms. All these kingdoms encompass several countries, and in some cases, several continents. South Africa, which has a floral kingdom wholly contained within the country, is the one exception. The Cape Floral Kingdom has 9,600 plant species, 70% of which are not found anywhere else in the world.
3. able Mountain alone has over 1,500 species of plants, more than the entire United Kingdom.

4. South Africa is the second largest exporter of fruit in the world.

5. South Africa has the longest wine route in the world.

6. Kruger National Park supports the greatest variety of wildlife species on the African continent.

7. South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique are tearing down fences between the countries' game parks to create a 13,500 square mile game park, which will become the largest conservation area in the world. It will be bigger than Switzerland, Belgium or Taiwan.

8. South Africa has a penguin colony, which thrives thanks to the cold Antarctic currents on the west coast near the Cape.

9. South Africa is rated 3rd in the world in supplying safe, drinkable tap water.

10. The Palace of the Lost City resort hotel is the largest theme resort hotel in the world as well as the largest building project undertaken in the southern hemisphere.

11. Walt Disney serves South African wine exclusively at its 73-acre Animal Kingdom Lodge in the United States.

12. South Africa has the cheapest electricity in the world.

13. The deepest mine is a gold mine in South Africa. in 1977 the Western Deep Levels Mine reached a depth of 11,749 feet. Most mines descend to about 3,300 feet.

14. South Africa is the only country in the world to voluntarily abandon its nuclear weapons program.

15. South Africa has 19,004 miles of railway track - 80% of Africa's rail infrastructure.

16. South Africa generates two-thirds of Africa's electricity.

17. The Tugela Falls is the second highest waterfall in the world, where the water tumbles down 2,789 feet. First place goes to the Angel Falls in Venezuela at 3,212 feet.

18. Blyde River Canyon is the third largest canyon in the world - and the largest green one. The Grand Canyon in the U.S. is the biggest, and the Fish River Canyon in Namibia the second, but both are very dry.

19. South Africa is home to the world's smallest succulent plants (less than 0.39 inches) and the largest (the baobab tree).

20. Kimberley may have the biggest man-made hole in the world, but did you know that the southern Free State town of Jagersfontein has the deepest vertical man-made hole?

21. The only street in the world to house two Nobel Peace prizewinners is in Soweto. Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu both have houses on Vilakazi Street in Soweto.

22. South Africa is the world's largest producer of macadamia nuts.

23. South Africa has the third highest level of biodiversity in the world.

24. South Africa is the world's leader in mining and minerals. It has nearly 90% of the platinum metals on earth, 80% of the manganese, 73% of the chrome, 45% of the vanadium and 41% of the gold.

25. South Africa is the first country in Africa to host the prestigious FIFA World Cup (will take place in 2010).

26. South Africa has the oldest meteor scar in the world, just across the Vaal River near Parys, called the Vredefort Dome. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

27. South African grasslands have approximately 30 species per square kilometer, greater than the biodiversity of rainforests.

28. South Africa is the sole producer of the Mercedes Benz C Class, right-hand drive vehicles .

29. General Motors South Africa will be the only manufacturing site outside of the United States to build the Hummer H3 vehicle.

30. South Africa is one of the most generously endowed geographic solar hotspots in the world, soaking up just over half of the world's highest category of solar wattage per square yard of land.

31. South Africa has deserts, mountains, escarpments, plateaus, grasslands, bush, wetlands and subtropical forests.

32. Most of the world's proto-mammalian fossils are found in the Karoo region.

33. Dr. Christiaan Barnard, at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, performed the first human heart transplant in the world in 1967. He was also the first to do a "piggyback" transplant in 1971, and he was the first to do a heart-lung transplant.

34. The vast majority of South African coal exports are shipped through the Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT). With the capacity to export 79.4 mmst annually, RBCT is the world's largest coal export facility.

35. The world's largest diamond was the Cullinan Diamond, found in South Africa in 1905. It weighed 3,106.75 carats uncut. It was cut into the Great Star of Africa, weighing 530.2 carats, the Lesser Star of Africa, which weighs 317.40 carats, and 104 other diamonds of nearly flawless color and clarity. They now form part of the British crown jewels.

36. There are about 280,000 windmills on farms across South Africa, second in number only to Australia.

37. Three of the five fastest land animals live in South Africa - the cheetah (63 miles per hour), the wildebeest, and the lion.

38. The oldest remains of modern humans were found in Klasies River Cave in the Eastern Cape. They are well over 100,000 years old.

39. In eastern South Africa, scientists have found traces of blue-green algae dating back 3,500 million years. This is some of the earliest evidence of life on Earth.

40. There are more than 2,000 shipwrecks, dating back at least 500 years, off the South African coast. More than one of these, including the Waratah, simply vanished without a trace.

41. The Karoo region is home to some of the best fossils of early dinosaurs.

42. Although Pretoria is considered to be the capital of South Africa, the country actually has three capitals: Pretoria (executive), Cape Town (legislative), and Bloemfontein (judicial).

43. In its eastern part, South Africa entirely surrounds another country - Lesotho, an independent constitutional monarchy.

44. Approximately 900 bird species are found in South Africa alone, which represents 10% of the worlds total bird species.

45. South Africa has the most luxurious train in the world, The Rovos Rail.

46. South Africa has the highest commercial bungi jump in the world (710 feet).

47. Mossel Bay is in the Guinness Book of records as having the second  most moderate climate in the world.

48. Pietermaritzburg's city hall is the largest red brick building in the Southern Hemisphere.

49. Hippos are susceptible to sunburn, and spend most of their days with just their noses out of water. Their noses have special flaps that close when submerged, and they can stay under water for 25 minutes.

50. South Africa has the oldest wine industry outside of Europe and the Mediterranean, featuring Chardonnays, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cinsault, Riesling, Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinotage varietals.
by blake
who is faster


OMG  who is better

Sunday 24 May 2015

descriptive

LG to write descriptively 


As the man slowly reads through the daily press
on to the next page and to the next he goes and the enjoyment of reading to him every thing around him stops but him flickering through  the pages .  

By Blake hereora

Thursday 21 May 2015

zombie wasps

LG to right an info report

I wonder if you get stung will you turn into a zombie and turn on your kind well watch out for these dangers zombie wasps.

       
                                   Phase 1 the injection and hatching process.                                                                                      An impregnated zombie wasp needs to inject her eggs into a host and invade the mind after a few weeks the wasp larva and hatch into wasplings.


                      phase 2 and 3 involves eating and escaping the host .                                                                The wasplings eat the hosts blood but they don’t injure the vital organs or their host would die . the saplings have razor sharp teeth to grind through the skin.



                Phase 4 is about the cocoon and defending process.


The host helps the saplings spin a cocoon for a extra protection layer so a predator can not be able to attack  the caterpillar will protect the cocoon for as long as it can they starve himself till death



We talked about injecting and hatching out of the host , eating and escaping and the cocooning and defending these are the many things that the zombie wasp can do to plenty of animals or creacher  they can infect but u mite want to watch out it might come after you .

Did you know theres a zombie spider maybe we can talk about it next time ?.



mihi

Mihi

Tena koutou e hoa ma.

Ko Taranaki te manga,

Ko Patea te awa,

ko atoueta te waka

Ko Ngapuhi te iwi,

Ko Blake taku ingoa,

Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa.


By blake

btd5



LG to right an descriptive piece of writing


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With only one thing left to conquest  in my life and that’s to pop every bloon in the universe. However there's only one way thats to play bloon tower defence 5  DIN , DIN, DIN!!!!!!!!!! .


Get a chair get comfortable and make sure you have a computer because your conquest has just began . First you'll need a monkey,a cannon and spikes because this is the only beginning of the end.


Gizmos and gadgets you're going to need more to defeat the camouflaged balloons blimps. You're going to need the monkey watch tower as you’ve only got 200 lives and $110,000. What will you do? Bring out the big guns. Your conquest is almost over with only 10 lives left. Suddenly it drops to two then your conquest ends. Congratulations you've been our best recruit in addition to serving your monkeys with respect. Thank you for playing.


By Blake Hereora       

blob fish

LG to be able to writ an info report

BLOB FISH
Habitat
You would never guess where a Blobfish lives. Blobfish are usually found in deepish waters of Australia! These little blobs are hard to find in these waters. They are in the open ocean. There is quite a little amount of food for the Blobfish to survive. Blobfish are 90% water! For the cause of their laziness and stillness, Blobfish are usually caught in nets by fishermen.


Food
The blobfish feeds on crustaceans including crabs and lobsters. The fish derives its name because its gelatinous body, ideal for deep-sea pressure, becomes a blob at normal atmospheric pressures.


Species
Imagine if humans existed at the bottom of the sea, where the pressure is immense. We would probably resemble a squashed version of ourselves, with nonexistent necks and knuckles dragging on the sea floor. Or maybe we would just look like the blobfish. At depths of over 9,000 feet below, the blobfish floats around, casually eating whatever passes its way. Sources report that this laid-back fish is under threat from overfishing.


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Wednesday 20 May 2015

anzac

    

LG a moment in time

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“BOOM”. People launching into the air screaming for HELP as I hear a bang here, a bang there. More people desperately screaming for HELP. The general hands around a thick cigar packed with tobacco he said to me “take it.” It might just be your last one soldier.


As I write my last words I dig my dagger into the bag of sand. The sand slowly drops to the cold hard ground right next to the slowly dying and injured men. Everyone else does the same writing to their family and friends as. I write to my dear wife 3 kids brother and my parents back in new zealand. General loads his gun 6 bullets he pulls out his whistle and blows a screeching noise we charge people dropping like flies I feel a great impact penetrating my right arm then to my gut it flies straight through me like it missed.


I yell in fear “HELP, HELP, please HELP”, with the a cold feeling shriveling up my spine starting from my legs going up my body.



Blake H

camp


LG a personal moment of camp



I slowly walk up the mud slid trail i see  a big black slid down the hill I shiver up with fear as i so i went up the giant hill i wait.People pass down screaming like little girls then it comes to my turn.I sit down brad puts some dish washing liquid down the slide and said of you go .I came down like a cannon with with every breath I took some water got into my mouth it tasted disgusting but then the impact hits me with muddy water splashing everywhere. So I went back up and keep on attempting to hit the teachers but it was a fail.
Blake h


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Thursday 14 May 2015

hi my group is LBJ that means  lbron Blake Justin the three people in our group we are making scooter racks come see use at build a bisinesshtpp/www.bkblogerbuildabisiness