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1880 days ago

Poll: SHAW'S BIRD PARK - THE CHALLENGE

Rudi from Hamilton Lake

I went down to the Shaw's Bird Park today just to satisfy myself that I still value the good things in life. I understand that the World is changing and we are pressured to change with it and in the process probably loose out on preserving things that really should matter to us.
So, here is the challenge, go down to Shaw's Bird Park for a walk about and decide then if we should save this jewel for Hamilton.
Entrance is FREE - The address is 143 Hall Rd, Tamahere 3282

SHAW'S BIRD PARK - THE CHALLENGE
  • 41.2% I have been there recently
    41.2% Complete
  • 32.4% I don't care
    32.4% Complete
  • 26.5% I accept the challenge and will go visit
    26.5% Complete
34 votes
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