Crazy fact: Pukaruha was first visited by Europeans. And when they discoverd it there were no people there. The second time they went there it was inhabited.
Hi, there, Super Creator. I came over from your father's blog. So you and he are the dynamic duo of blogdom, right?
When I was your age, I loved the naval adventures of the fictional Horatio Hornblower. And I was thrilled to find a book with nothing but maps on each of his adventures. Of course, I then set about imagining my own adventures with him, using those maps.
Now, you have Google Maps! Every ocean at your fingertips. I envy you. Have fun. Good to meet you, Roland
Hi, there, Super Creator. I came over from your father's blog. So you and he are the dynamic duo of blogdom, right?
ReplyDeleteWhen I was your age, I loved the naval adventures of the fictional Horatio Hornblower. And I was thrilled to find a book with nothing but maps on each of his adventures. Of course, I then set about imagining my own adventures with him, using those maps.
Now, you have Google Maps! Every ocean at your fingertips. I envy you. Have fun. Good to meet you, Roland