Kia Readers,
So yesterday i went to Birdlings flat with my mum and dad, we were going to go fishing but we didn't. so we just walked all the way to the cliff at the end of the beach on the way we picked up all the crystal we could see after walking for a while we ran in to and old man the has an eye for crystals he could spot out hundreds of crystals that we couldn't see he sported about 10 for us and then he walk away. we just kept walking and walking my dad ran into the old man again me and my mum where right next to the cliff I climbed up a rock right next to the water once I sat down my mum took photos and I hoped down and went to look at the water then the water came right in I had to clime a small rock a couple of inches from the water and the reason i didn't want to get wet was I didn't want to get sucked in to the water the water is strong and deep at Birdlings flat. When the water went a way I hopped off the rock and went over to my mum and we just kept searching and searching and I found a big crystal and then my mum thorough that she saw one bigger than mine so when she tryed to pick it up I pushed her over and picked it up but it wasn't even crystal it was a boring old rock i found two more then we started to head back to the car park, on our way there i picked up couple more it was a very hot day and it took as for ever to get back to the car. onece we reached the car we left the end.
If you want to see some of the agates and crystals just scroll down.
This is a reference of the Birdling flats beach.
THIS IS WHAT THE CRYSTALS LOOKED LIKE UP CLOSE.
This what they looked like without oil.
This is what the look like with oil.
I found this crystal last week now we like to call it alien rock zoom in if you want to a cool pattern.
This agate is a light caramel and creamy white colour.
This agate just remind me of chocolate.
I was just thinking on what this reminds me of and then it hit me a foot that's what it looks like a foot.
This is petrified wood that is now a stone.
OK this one I found and I think it look amazing.
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Oh Wow! Sonnie! What a fabulous blog post! Thank you for sharing your adventure at Birdlings flat with us on your post. Te details images and diagram of the Birdlings Flat drop off made your post easy to understand and engage with. The red 'alien' stone is incredible and quite rare as is the grey agate that you showed last. Thank you so much for including the images. Why don't you look up agates online and fid out the correct geological names for these semi precious stones?
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Miss D
WOW Sonnie!.I enjoyed reading your story.It made me feel like I was walking next to you.When you said you picked up crystals,I thought it would be great to see them.I am so glad you loaded photos.They look BEAUTIFUL!Some look like they would make a nice piece of jewellery,maybe a necklace or a pair of ear rings.
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Kia ora Sonnie. I really loved your account of your trip to Birdlings flat.I could see the old man seeing gems that you couldn't. :) The 'alien' is amazing!
ReplyDeleteFor your 'helpful' bit...it would be good to write in paragraphs as it would be easier to read. Just like the narratives you are writing.Well done for a great piece of writing. :)