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Tuesday, 17 December 2019

slm story of the Hokule'a and Hikianalia

Heyyyyyyyyy welcome back to my blog.

I'm back and so is summer learning journey.

Today we'll be taking an imaginary journey on the Hikianalia.

But before I continue I will explain what the Hikianalia is. The Hikianalia is a Hawaiian bout named after the star Hikianalia but this star is also called Spica its sister Hokule'a also know as Arcturus are known as sisters the reason that there sisters is because they break the horizon together when they rise.

There is a movie that relates to the two bouts and that's moana


Anyway on the Hikianalia you had to bring your own food it lasted three weeks. Here is a list of 10 foods I would bring.

1 dried apples.     Dried apples can last 3 months so that will be more then long enough.
2 banana chips.   There able to last 12 months so a year.
3 dried oranges.    They can last 2 years if done probably and stored probably.
4 dried grapes.     They are able to live up to 6 months.

5 dried pears     Can last 6 to 12 months.
6 potatoes.     Can last 3 to 4 months.
7 chips. When unopened they can last 2 to 3 months but when opend can only last 1 to 2 weeks.
8 fish.      It does last long but because your in the ocean you can just go fishing.
9 walnuts.        Walnuts can stay for a long time but only if stored probably.
10 uncooked noddles              they can last up two 2 years.

Thank you for reading my blog post. I would love to hear some feedback. Have a nice day.

1 comment:

  1. Tena koe Isabella,

    Well done on completing your first Summer Learning Journey blog post. I look forward to reading your posts over the summer holidays.

    I can see you have really thought about taking foods that won't go bad if they're not in the fridge so well done.
    Good idea suggesting that you could catch fish. What would you take to cook your fish with?

    Next time, I'd like to see you give image attribution a go. Here is a great presentation to help you out https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VKjkMGwBrk2YI6Vtmg91OAQljr_T3ZSV6YZtu6MWFNM/edit

    Until next time, happy blogging :)
    Emma

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