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Mihi by dth 2 goby

November 22nd, 2009 7:24 AM

INSTRUCTIONS: In Maori culture, when you formally introduce yourself in a meeting house it is called a "Mihi". You tell people your canoe, tribe, sub-tribe and family, but you ALSO identify specific geological features to which you "belong". For example, "your" lake, mountain, river, forest etc.

Chose at least three geographical features that you consider "yours". Document them.

i realise that all of these are in the san francisco area, and though i dont live there(i live in missouri), i have been there, and will hopefully get to go again.

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i went here with mistress mei mei when i visited her during the summer of 2008. i dont especially like bridges, in fact im a bit afraid that they are going to fall beneath me, but i felt more at home in san francisco than i have anywhere else. what geographical feature recognizably represents san francisco more than the golden gate bridge?


ocean 1.jpg

ocean 1.jpg

this is a beach we went to. the most beautiful place i have ever seen. i wasnt able to get a picture of the beach when i was there, but thats us in the water.


On Angel Island.jpg

On Angel Island.jpg

this was on angel island. again me and mistress mei mei. we were on the island for a good part of the day, and aside from the people at the very bottom of the mountain, we didnt see anyone else there(well except her mom who was with us). the whole island was just covered in beautiful spots, and the sky was foggy right till we got to the top, then we could see most of the surrounding areas.



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