Otari-Wilton Bush
Yesterday we went to Otari-Wilton Bush, a botanical garden and forest reserve. It was truly beautiful and quite an enjoyable walk. Both E and J remarked on how pretty the scenery was. Here are a few pictures from our walk:






Today we went to the outdoor portion of Te Papa Museum, Bush city, which was fun. We got to dig out a fossilised Mosasaur, play in a cave, and we saw some ducks and ducklings. Afterwards we walked along Queen's Wharf and went to play at a park there. As we were walking we noticed some jellyfish in the water. There was a huge one that, according to some other onlookers, had just enveloped a smaller jellyfish for lunch. Talie compared its insides to pumpkin guts and it had tentacles that were probably 5 feet longs, though thin like strings. Not the kind of thing I'd like to accidentally run into.






Today we went to the outdoor portion of Te Papa Museum, Bush city, which was fun. We got to dig out a fossilised Mosasaur, play in a cave, and we saw some ducks and ducklings. Afterwards we walked along Queen's Wharf and went to play at a park there. As we were walking we noticed some jellyfish in the water. There was a huge one that, according to some other onlookers, had just enveloped a smaller jellyfish for lunch. Talie compared its insides to pumpkin guts and it had tentacles that were probably 5 feet longs, though thin like strings. Not the kind of thing I'd like to accidentally run into.
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