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Tuesday, 28 July 2020

All Of The Six Photos

Welcome Viewers to my blog post,

Today I'm going to be telling you some of my answers for all of the six photos I sent on my blog, but I only sent two per day. Which mean every blog post I sent the photos were two every day or each day or two. You know the last blog post I did on it was the Secret Meaning Behind Photos?

The gun in the kitchen was very unusual for me. After all, we can put guns in the kitchen in the Philippines because people would steal them and use them against you if you are unlucky so people hide them we are still aloud them just people loot them.
Anyways let us get into it. 

Here are my answers for all the six photos so far. 

What was the main message of this story? Looking at photos that show us what the past look likes and the memory captured in the photo.

Here are some facts about the six photos.

Family of T.W Ferry The kids couldn’t stand still even for a second.

Māori at Parihaka The family was trying to rebel against the British after not promising what was in the treaty.

Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee People get to wear any clothes they wanted. 

Irini Kemara 
She may have wanted us to see her tattoos and one of them said, Bella.
Māori Farm at Winiata Taihape
They brunt the trees and it was the quick method quickly get rid of all the trees.

Kitchen Interior by William Williams The house was missing some things that a house have.

Here are all of the photos







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1 comment:

  1. A fine summary of the 6 pictures Aaron, with some interesting anecdotes along the way. Did you know that 'aloud' means speaking out loud, whereas 'allowed' means to allow (or not allow) something to happen, as in the case of guns in the Philippines? Good to see you mention the burnt trees (they did this to make room for more farmland). Another great post!:-)

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