Stunning cave. As I said, you have a very similar landscape as we do.
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Yes, we probably do, I have never seen your country but from what you have shown me it is very beautiful
Wow, what an amazing place and beautiful nature!
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Thanks so much Ellie, pleased you like it.
This trail looks awesome, and i would love to walk it.
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Thanks so much Jenna, glad you like it.
wow, the pictures shared are amazing. You can clearly see where the cave collapsed in the last few.
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Thanks so much Doc, not much is made known to the general public but its here to see. There are no public facilities here, so you need to be prepared for that. It’s a place in the middle of nowhere
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Those are the best walks, when it is just you and nature!
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So true Doc, its peaceful but in todays world, its best to go with company. Safer.
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My dog and I walk together. He protects me!
This is truly a very worthwhile walk.
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Thanks so much Albert, it certainly is.
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I’ve always admired the beautiful places in nature in your pictures.
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Thanks so much Elenka for your kind comments
Beautiful landscape .. but it’s really like our gorge … stream, bridges and beautiful walking trail … wonderful post my friend
you’re always posting pictures of beautiful places that I dare not try to pronounce…
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Thanks so much Alex. I speak more like the British than American people only with a New Zealand accent.
Maori words you can speak as it ‘s spelt but you have to remember that Maori vowel sounds are different from the British vowel sounds.
I have a confession to make, I did not get the name of the place right until I saw today a sign that did not say Marokopa but Mangapohue.
In my type of speech Mangapohue is said
Mang -a -p-oh-who-ee.
Thanks for your kind comments, it is not a well known tourist destination
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If their writing is truly phonetic then it is already better than English. Vowel pronunciation varies from culture to culture anyway…
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Thanks Alex, there are a few consonants missing from the Maori language. They don’t use the letter S , X, Z, b, f or use th like the english, nor the letter d, g, j, l, q, c, v, x. I think there is only 10 or 11 letters in their alphabet.
Looks like a great way to spend the day and tons of exercise.
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Thanks Carol, I did not feel tired after the walk, it has a good footpath and the hardest parts are the stairs. If you take your time, you are fine it is not hard work.
Stunning cave. As I said, you have a very similar landscape as we do.
Yes, we probably do, I have never seen your country but from what you have shown me it is very beautiful
Wow, what an amazing place and beautiful nature!
Thanks so much Ellie, pleased you like it.
This trail looks awesome, and i would love to walk it.
Thanks so much Jenna, glad you like it.
wow, the pictures shared are amazing. You can clearly see where the cave collapsed in the last few.
Thanks so much Doc, not much is made known to the general public but its here to see. There are no public facilities here, so you need to be prepared for that. It’s a place in the middle of nowhere
Those are the best walks, when it is just you and nature!
So true Doc, its peaceful but in todays world, its best to go with company. Safer.
My dog and I walk together. He protects me!
This is truly a very worthwhile walk.
Thanks so much Albert, it certainly is.
I’ve always admired the beautiful places in nature in your pictures.
Thanks so much Elenka for your kind comments
Beautiful landscape .. but it’s really like our gorge … stream, bridges and beautiful walking trail … wonderful post my friend
you’re always posting pictures of beautiful places that I dare not try to pronounce…
Thanks so much Alex. I speak more like the British than American people only with a New Zealand accent.
Maori words you can speak as it ‘s spelt but you have to remember that Maori vowel sounds are different from the British vowel sounds.
I have a confession to make, I did not get the name of the place right until I saw today a sign that did not say Marokopa but Mangapohue.
In my type of speech Mangapohue is said
Mang -a -p-oh-who-ee.
Thanks for your kind comments, it is not a well known tourist destination
If their writing is truly phonetic then it is already better than English. Vowel pronunciation varies from culture to culture anyway…
Thanks Alex, there are a few consonants missing from the Maori language. They don’t use the letter S , X, Z, b, f or use th like the english, nor the letter d, g, j, l, q, c, v, x. I think there is only 10 or 11 letters in their alphabet.
Looks like a great way to spend the day and tons of exercise.
Thanks Carol, I did not feel tired after the walk, it has a good footpath and the hardest parts are the stairs. If you take your time, you are fine it is not hard work.