Monday, 20 February 2012

They say a picture is worth a thousand words







Deep Cove is a place of amazing natural beauty which can be pretty hard to describe in words, but......

Check out the photos in this post and either:


  •  in 20 words or less describe the pictures (the more descriptive the better)
OR if you are feeling really creative

  •  write a short poem using the photos as inspiration.  Best poem will win a prize from the Deep Cove shop :)





21 comments:

  1. looks great :-)

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  2. Rolling green hills with fog surrounding, rivers rushing and animals bounding, birds chirping and lizards breathing' I can't believe I'll have to be leaving, kids squealing with delight, but night time brings lots of frights, into the lake people dove, and this is all in one camp...... DEEP COVE.

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  3. Deep Cove
    Exciting Adventures
    Excellent views
    Pain when hiking
    Cool time to spend with friends
    Outstanding
    Very awesome camp
    Exhilrating experiences

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  4. Deep Cove is an awesome place as we arrived back at 1.15pm today. Some people caught 11 and 1/2 fish in 2 hours. Everyone in Room 10 enjoyed Deep Cove And every Year 8 will love at.

    To see Room 10's Photos Go to www.deepcoveroom102012.blogspot.com

    this blog will open on 24/02/2012 at 3 pm

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  5. Deep cove was the best camp that i have ever been on it was amazing i loved the hanging valley walk and seeing the seals. I caught 2 fish wich were spotties!!! I had a blast

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  6. Deep cove is pretty cool as we went on a walk everyday and went fishing alot. We did this cool concert when people showed their talent.Me Louis, Luke, and Hamish did this weird thing, and the scenery was amazing

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  7. Deep Cove was amazing. I even enjoyed the bus ride! The walks were so beautiful and everytime I walked out the door of the hostel I was shocked by the closeness and good nature of the sound. Best camp ever!

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  8. Deep cove is an awesome camp with loads of fun activities.
    My favourite was the boat cwuise.

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  9. Emily Morris rm1328 February 2012 at 12:40

    Rolling green hills,
    icy blue water.
    Wild Waterfalls,
    bushy trees and treey bushes.
    This is DEEP COVE.
    Where nature meets students,
    and students meet nature.
    DEEP COVE.
    Can't wait to be there.

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  10. It looks great can't wait to get there.
    Hope you all had fun

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  11. that waterfall is so... fun ... by KYLE

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  12. to be honest i have never been to deep cove like many people at this school.

    however from only the pictures on this blog i can tell that this is one of the most isolated and beautiful place in nz

    rowan stratford-room 13

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  13. How long does the hanging valley walk take?

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  14. deep cove i cant wait in to i go to deep cove with my cass in rome 13 and i hop i in enjoy my cass i wall had fun

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  15. WOW the pictures look amazing...

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  16. i really really really hope i dont fall over in hanging valley. that would be terrible

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  17. The water is crystal clear, the mountains are astounding, the waterfalls are breathtaking the walks are exausting but definetely worthwhile. Deep Cove is an amazing place no wonder its one of the most special places in the world. If you get the chance definetely go to Stella falls its the most beautiful thing you'll ever see. I had a great time on Deep cove catching fish, going on a cruise and doing long amazing walks. We are very lucky to be able to go to this piece of heaven on earth. P.S Room 12 got great weather all the time we were there.
    Breeanna Rawlinson-Tou
    Room 12

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  18. The powerstation was unbelievable also.
    Breeanna Rawlinson-Tou
    Room 12

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  19. It's amazing how many fish you can get. I liked playing hacky sack with Mr Herman and I like the waterfalls, when you get sprayed.
    Ben Nind
    Room 18

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