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Parade

Like every year, the Masked Parade is a big part of the Arts Festival in Nelson. Lots of schools and groups take part of it and it´s just awesome! This year Nayland College made wonderful masks which represented the four houses: Aq-uila, Draco, Pegasus and Phoenix. Lots of students from Nayland College were part of it and it was just a lot of fun. So many people stood next to the street and enjoyed it. Students of one primary school were dressed up as little “Wonka”- candies. And another school was in Maori- style. Every school was inimitable and put so much effort in it! If you are in NZ during the Arts Festival you really have to see the Masked Pa-rade it´s well worth seeing.

Charlotte Petereit

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Guess what?! We won the final!” That was what we were all telling people after we, Nayland College Football Girls, won the

Tournament in Palmerston North in September 2012. We won the quarter final after a penalty shoot-out and the semi final 3:2 against a college from Tauranga. That took us straight into the

big final which was really intense. After another penalty shoot-out we finally won, we really won the whole tournament even if nobody

knew where we were from or that we actually participate

in this competition. In the end it was just an absolutely awesome

and unbelievable experience to be a part of this incredible girls

team as an international student. Not only the fact that we won

the tournament but the whole trip; the ferry, the cooking, the hot pool, the shopping, the games, the atmosphere, just every single moment

has been an awesome experience!

WE WON GOLD!!!

Nina Wiemerslage

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Touch

Every Tuesday after school I’m

off to Tahuna, not for a nice sunbath and a

swim at the beach though, everything we do down there is

hard work; we play Touch Rugby.

Like you can probably tell from the name, touch is a sport close to

Rugby. It is pretty much the same sport; take away the tackling, the

injuries and the fear. You got six players on the field, three boys and

three girls. The basic game itself is not really hard to understand, no

big rules. You run with the ball until you get touched, then you roll

it underneath you so the next player can pick it up. The goal of the

game is to put the ball down behind the try line as often as possible;

to score as many tries as possible. Sounds easy? It might be for some-

one who grew up with the rugby ball in their hands and never knew

anything else than this sport. For me, German and totally new to

this; Not really. “Cuts up, cuts up!!” “Your corner Laura, your cor-

ner” “Here, I’m coming deep, hit me now!” “BOW”. Yeah. Because I

know what all of that means. I try my best to do what other people

ask me to, but often it just ends in something like: “Laura watch your

hands. Do we have to glue the ball to them or are you gonna catch

it?!” At some times it is a bit demotivating, but I don’t really mind; it

is fun to play so why give up on it. Everyone starts somewhere, and

having two games every Tuesday should help improving my skills

and even if not, at least I experienced something different and had

fun. :)

Laura Stielow

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NEW ZEALAND-Land of birds New Zealand is full of birds. There are heaps of different types and it would take ages to list them all, so here are only the 3 most famous ones. kiwi. The kiwi is without doubt the most famous bird in New Zealand. They are flightless and lay the largest egg in relation to their body size. But the name kiwi isn’t only used for the bird:

The 3 kiwis: Kiwi fruit, yum *_*

The cute Kiwi bird, And the human kiwis that take care of the birdies

Kea

Kea, the world’s only mountain Parrot. Very intelligent, they can

even solve logical puzzles.

Tui-not the beer ;) The birds can imitate human speech and have a noisy, unusual call that is different for each tui.

Christina Ahrens

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Stine Rotnes

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What we all miss!  

Some of us solved the problem by hunting down bread at the Saturday market, while others took the big step and made it themselves. There´s nothing like homemade bread, and it also gives you an opportunity to show off some baking skills to your host family and make

- The European DARK and HEALTHY bread!

Ingredients: 650 grams Grain Bread Flour 1 tsp Salt 3 tbsp Sunflower Seeds 3 tbsp Poppy Seeds 3 tbsp Pumpkin Seeds 3 tbsp Linseeds 25 grams Butter Chopped 7 grams Easy Bake Yeast 450 ml Warm Water

Europeangrainbread

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How to make it: 1. Put the flour into a large bowl. Add the salt, 2 tbsp each of poppy, sunflower, pump-kin and linseeds. Add the butter and rub into the flour to combine. 2. Sprinkle over the Easy Bake Yeast. Pour the warm water. 3. Mix together with your hands until the

mixture combines to make a rough dough ball. 4. Tip the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and stretch and knead the dough for 10 minutes until it is smooth and elas-tic. 5. Shape into a round and sprinkle over the reserve 1 tbsp of poppy, sunflower, pumpkin and linseeds. Put on to a greased baking tray. Use a sharp knife to score a cross in the center of the loaf. Cover loosely with cling film. Leave in a warm place until double size (this take about 30-40 minutes). 6. Preheat the oven to 220°C. Remove the cling film from the bread and reduce the oven temperature to 200°C. Bake the bread for 35 minutes until golden. 7. Now is the time when you can enjoy your warm, healthy European bread. Remember to let your host family taste and post a picture on Facebook so all the internationals get jealous!

Thea Jorgensen

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Caramel Slice, Chocolate Fudge, Cookies,... Yummy Yummy in our Tummies!!

Here the Recipes to enjoy our Favourites at home ...Selfmade!!

Caramel Slice Shortbread Base 1 ⅔ cups (220g) plain flour 165g Butter ⅓ cup (90g) sugar Caramel filling 1 tin sweetened condensed milk 125g butter 2 tablespoons golden syrup 375g of dark chocolate for the top 1. Place all ingredients for the base in a bowl and mix until the mixture looks like breadcrumbs. 2. Press mixture into a 20x20 cm tin. 3. Bake at 190 degrees for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown. Let cool. 4. Put condensed milk, butter and golden syrup into a medium sized saucepan and bring to boil. reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes. Pour mixture onto cooled base and refrigerate 3-4hours. 5. Melt dark chocolate in the microwave, checking stirring every 30 seconds. When melted evenly, spread over caramel and cool in fridge. when chocolate is just beginning to set , cut into bars. 6. ENJOY!!

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Chocolate Fudge 2 cups sugar 25g butter ½ cup milk

1 tablespoon cocoa ⅛ teaspoon vanilla essence

1. Combine all ingredients in a saucepan except vanilla es-

sence. 2.Gently bring to boil and stir occasionally

3. After approx. 20 minutes start testing the fudge by dropping a little into a glass of cold water. If it forms a

soft ball it is ready.

Veronika Soyer

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PEANUTBUTTERANDJELLYCOOKIESPeanutbutterandjellyisgoodright?Andsoarecookies?Sothetwo

tastemixedtogethershouldbea‐ma‐zing!

Ingredients1 cup flour 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter 1/4 cup butter, melted 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 large egg 1 teaspoon vanilla White sugar for rolling A jar of your favourite jam, jelly or marmalade

DirectionsPreheat your oven to 375°F, or 190°C. 1. Whisk the flour, salt and baking soda together. 2. In a separate bowl, whisk together the peanut butter, butter, brown sugar, egg and vanilla. It will look like alien slime, but don’t let this put you off. It’s supposed to. 3. Add the dry ingredients to the wet and stir together un-til smooth. It will be as smooth as a baby bum. 4. Using a spoon, form 1-inch balls. Roll each in granulated white sugar if you want to be fancy, and then place on a baking tray. Bake for 5 minutes. 5. Gently push each cookie down with the back of a small spoon, flattening it and forming a small depression in the center. Fill the center with a small spoonful of your favourite jelly. Return to the oven and bake for another 10 minutes or so. 6. LET THE JELLY COOL BEFORE YOU TASTE THEM. 7. Eat with care and milk.

Runa Gjerland

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Due to the differ-ent climate areas, there are a lot of different fruits in New Zealand

Kiwifruit,

apples and a

v-

ocados

Fruit exports

brings $1.5

billion to New

Zealand each

year

Nahuel Drexelius

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SWAG

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GANGNAMSTYLE

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Berlin Nelson

Foundation 1237 1842

Population 3500000 46000

Area 892 km2 445 km2

Density of population

3927/km2

102,2/km2

Record high 38,8 c° 36,3 c°

Record low -25 -6,6

Rainfall 570,7 mm 970 mm

Mean sun-shine hour

(year)

1625,6 2405

Comparison between Berlin and Nelson

Christopher Kresin & Johannes Deckenbach

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Once upon a time, 10 adventurous seventeen years old Norwe-gian Vikings from all over Norway decided to move as far away as possible (don’t ask why, for some it was pretty ran-dom. And embarrassing enough; I thought New Zealand was close to Great Britain) for a year. Stine- the real tourist, Amund – the ultimate nordlending (northlander), Øystein – the unor-ganized solo-lover(don’t get it wrong, Solo is a Norwegian fiz-zy), Runa – the one from a small place where they talk funny, Thea – the well-organized sørlendning(southlander), Emil&Lena – the lovebirds that always disappears, Synne&Amalie – the hilarious blondines and me, the.. well, don’t ask. The diverse group met on the airport in Norway for the very first time; a slightly awkward meeting. But the awk-wardness wouldn’t last for long, and as soon as the kids had waved goodbye to everything they had ever known, the jour-ney could begin. And even though the expedition from the north to the south turned out to be a unique experience itself, the 10 Vikings finally arrived 60 hours later in this weird little pearl of a place called Nelson, on this enchanted island called New Zealand. Despite the staggering distance, the 10 Vikings found their place in their new Kiwi families. They met some Germans, some exceptional Japanese, and heaps of other exemplary peo-ple from all over the world. Even though they were far from home, they were taken very good care of and looked after by eagles. Some of the girls joined the rugby team, had some un-forgettable sleepovers in the school and got to know some real Māori’s and their reggae music. Some of the Vikings found out how to analyze “one flew over the cuckoo’s nest” and all of them experienced exams in kiwi style with pen and paper, without dictionary. All of them fell in love with the beach and had unforgettable times on camps in stunning areas. Some of them went to Wellington and watched an All Blacks game. Believe me; it wasn’t hard to spot the tourists.  Even though they all miss their beloved dark bread, most of |them miss mackerel in tomato sauce, appropriate dish sizes, brown cheese, actual fish for dinner and Øystein misses his So-lo, they are all doing very well without their parents. Who knows what the last months will bring the 10 Vikings that once decided to move to New Zealand for a year?

Thea

Amund

Amalie, Synne, Nora and Oystein

Stine

Runa

Lena and Emil

VIKINGS IN A FOREIGN PLACE

Nora Bull

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AWARDS

SMARTEST:

1.Kate 2.Sven

3.Christina

ALWAYS EATING:

1.Veronika 2. Laura F. 3.Laura S.

MOST SPORTY:

1.Jasper 2.Thea 3.Nora

CONFUSED:

1.Sohra 2.Amalie 3.Oystein

CUTEST:

1.Isidora 2.Pia

3.Francesca

FUNNIEST ACCENT:

1.Aika 2.Amund 3.Melanie

Yearbook Group

ALWAYS IN A GOOD MOOD:

1. Stine 2. Nina

3. Lisbeth

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My Name is: Lisbeth Geis Saez My home Country is: Chile My email address is:  [email protected]

My birthday is on: 19.02.1997

My Name is: Elena Fuchs My home Country is: Austria My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 24.03.1996 My favourite memory of my time in New Zeland is: The Outdoor Ed camp to Lake Sylvester with all those awesome people and the stunning scenery of course! 

My Name is: Isidora Gozalez Kukulis My home Country is: Chile My email address is:  [email protected] My birthday is on: 07.03.1997

My Name is: Yeyang Xu (Jeffrey) My home Country is: Shanghai of China My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 06.04.1996 My favourite memory of my time in New Zeland is: The skiing with my host family .

My Name is: Felix O o

My home Country is: Austria My email address is:  felix.o [email protected] My birthday is on: 02.12.1994

My Name is: Lote Saulekaleka My home Country is: Fiji My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 20.05.1994

My Name is:  Misaele Tabua

My home Country is: Fiji My birthday is on: 26.06.1994

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My Name is: Christina Ahrens My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 21.05.1997 My favourite memory of my time in New Zeland is: travelling around the country with my friend Nele, we had so much fun :)

My Name is: Lisa Brenke My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 11.11.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zeland is: All the lovely people♥

My Name is: Kira Clausen My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 29.07.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zeland is: Bungyjumping !

My Name is: Sven Brauer My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 04.10.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: Travelling around New Zealand

My Name is: Leonid Berlitz My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 04.07.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: Snorkelling in Abel Tasman National Park.

My Name is: Samin Delikhoun

My home Country is: Germany My email address is:  [email protected]

My birthday is on: 03.11.1995

My Name is: Johannes Deckenbach

My home Country is: Germany My email address is:  [email protected] My birthday is on: 16.01.1996

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My Name is: Kai Denker My home Country is: Germany, Hamm My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 06.11.1996 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: OED Camp.

My Name is: Laura Ficht My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 10.06.1997 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: all the time we were at the beach, our OED camp, Bungy Jump.

My Name is: Nahuel Drexelius My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 17.05.1996 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: The outdoor Education Camps. (Golden Bay)

My Name is: Jannick Ehlers My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 17.12.1996 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: outdoor education camps.

My Name is:  Jan Phiilipp Deppe

My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 15.09.1995

My Name is: Julia Graeber My home Country is: Germany My email address is:  [email protected] My birthday is on: 11.08.1995

My Name is:  Jan Griese My home Country is: Germany My email address is:  [email protected] My birthday is on: 18.11.1995

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My Name is: Claudia Heller My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 26.04.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: my South Island Tour in October 2011.

My Name is: Vincent Ohnesorge My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 21.07.1996 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: All the trips: Outdoor Ed camps to Nelson Lakes and Abel Tasman, Wellington for the All Blacks Game and the South-Island Tour.

My Name is: Niklas Michel My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 02.04.1997 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: the outdoor education camp and the ski trips and the kayaking.

My Name is: Charlotte Petereit My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 11.02.1997 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: Almost everything, especially the South Island Trip.

My Name is: Nele Rothert My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 13.09.1997 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: the Op-Shop-Prom and my birthday.

My Name is: Jasper Mauerer My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 28.11.1996 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: South island trip

My Name is: Christopher Kresin My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 22.10.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: my hostfamily

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My Name is: Melanie Schmitz My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 27.12.1996 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: Outdoor Education and the Op Shop Prom.

My Name is: Veronika Soyer My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 21.05.1997 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: Everything!!! 

My Name is: Lennart Spoede My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 06.10. My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: The Nayland 1st XV and all the good times in year 13

My Name is: Noel Tari My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 22.08.1997 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: the arts festival, going to the beach.

My Name is: Nina Jacqueline Wiemerslage My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 28.06.1997 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: Every single memory, because every moment was unique and a new experience.

My Name is:  Laura S elow

My home Country is: Germany My email address is:  laura.s [email protected] My birthday is on: 18.10.1995

My Name is:  Mira Straetz My home Country is: Germany My email address is:  caroline‐straetz@t‐online.de My birthday is on: 01.02.1995

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My Name is: Anne Witter My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 07.05.1996 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: the bungy jump!

My Name is: Jan-Philipp Wittlinger My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 13.06.96 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: an amazing sunset:)

My Name is: Anna-Luise Zahn My home Country is: Germany My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 04.08. My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: Traveling around the country

My Name is: Aileen Fung My home Country is: Hong Kong My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 26th September 1994 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: Make friends with people from different countries

My Name is: Ludovica Ceschi My home Country is: Italy! My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 31.08.1996 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: The dawn of the last day, my birthday, of my first camp with Outdoor education.

My Name is: Aya Harimaya My home Country is: Japan My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 27th April 1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: EOTC,Nayland got talent,Opshop prorm

My Name is: Jonathan Willenbrock My home Country is: Germany My email address is:  [email protected] My birthday is on: 22.01.1997

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My Name is: Ryoji Shimizu My home Country is: Japan My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 31.10.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: EOTC Class .Op shop prom .

My Name is: Akari Takeda My home Country is: Japan My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 31.10.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: EOTC, orchestra, music lesson, Wellington trip.

My Name is: Chizuru Kobayashi My home Country is: japan My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 05.02.1996 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: when i went to golden bay with my host family 

My Name is: Kairi Sakaue My home Country is: Japan My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 02.02.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: Trip

My Name is: Sohra Shinji My home Country is: Japan My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 22nd of March My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: Crazy weekend with my friends

My Name is: Tatsuki Suzuki My home Country is: Japan My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 1/21/1997 My favourite memory of my time in New Zeland is: Secret

My Name is: Momoko Kobayashi My home Country is:  Japan My email address is:  [email protected] My birthday is on: 06.01.1997

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My Name is: Aika Uotani My home Country is: Japan My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 18.11.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: My first Ballet show,a lot of camps, and the ball, play soccer.

My Name is: Nora Bull My home Country is: Norway My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 25.06.95 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: My trip to Wellington to watch the All Blacks was something special.

My Name is: Amund Dahl-Eriksen My home Country is: Norway My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 19.11.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: All the outdoor education camps, watching the All Blacks game in Wellington, Coldplay concert in Auckland.

My Name is: Runa Gjerland My home Country is: Norway! My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 26.07.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: I can't chooooose! I honestly have no idea, I do new stuff

My Name is: Øystein Solbakk Harbitz My home Country is: Norway My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 14.11.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: Playing soccer on the beach during a beautiful sunset on a perfect day!

My Name is: Lena Helgesen My home Country is: Norway My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 31.01.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: Wellington in September. All Blacks vs. Argentina.

My Name is: Ayuri Tanaka My home Country is:  Japan

My email address is:  i‐am‐not‐[email protected]

My birthday is on:  01.10.1994

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My Name is: June Hollund My home Country is: Norway My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 05.09.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: Everyday is my favourite memory, I can't choose .

My Name is: Thea Lovise Jørgensen My home Country is: Norway My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 17.05.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: The outdoor education camp to Lake Sylvester 

My Name is: Stine Rotnes My home Country is: Norway My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 03.03.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: The moments I am happy as, realizing that I´m in freakin´ New Zealand for ten months!!!!!

My Name is: Synne Klaseie Kokaas My home Country is: Norway My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 03.05.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: EVERYTHING! So far New Zealand has been amazing.

My Name is: Karin Karlsson My home Country is: Sweden My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 11.10.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: All the friends, my new families, all the trips, South Island Tour, North Island Tour, my organisation,

My Name is: Amalie Heinrichsen My home Country is: Norway My email address is: amalie‐.‐[email protected] My birthday is on: 03.09.1995

My Name is: Emil Torgersen My home Country is: Norway My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on: 15.04.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: The rugby match in Wellington when All Blacks won

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My Name is: Emelie Messing My home Country is: Sweden My email address is:  [email protected]

My birthday is on: 06.07.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is:

My Name is: Trang Vo My home Country is: Vietnam My email address is: [email protected] My birthday is on:  20.11.1995 My favourite memory of my time in New Zealand is: Everything!

My Name is: Anh Thu Pham My home Country is: Vietnam

My email address is: [email protected]

My birthday is on:  03.06.1995

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Bon voyage

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THE HEAD OF THE FAIRYTALE

In the back: Stine, Anne, Nele, Vincent, Melanie, Laura

In the Front: Christina, Kai, Thea, Nina, Veronika

Thanks for an amazing time!!! :)

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