On friday my class went to the omaru creek we had so much fun when we went to the omaru creek and we got to listen to other people from tonga we got to dance to the cook island song and we had a really good time at the omaru creek and the cook island dance was about the omaru creek.
Me and my class went to the Omaru creek and we got to see people that came all the way from Tonga and we were so lucky to having the Tonga people to come and sing to us and they did a really lovely song to us and we are so blessed to hear them sing to us and i loved their voices and i like the song .
At the omaru creek other people from other schools came to the creek and we watched a man who tolded us about the eals and the fish that lives in the yuky creek and he told us when they eals have their babies they have it far away and they die when they're babies come out and that is sad for the eals and they can safer and the fish can die to.
We went there so we can support the group who took for a long time to make this show and when we got there we went to see the water and we prayed for this water to be clean and we wished for the water to be safe and the fish and eels to be safe and to be clean and wished the fish to not die.
My favorite part about omaru creek is the part that we listened to the maori people praying to the water and blessing if the water will be clean
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