Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Monday

Monday continued book review of the phantom of Terawhiti:

Chapter 1:
Crawford and Zac were exploring the most boring place in NZ placed at the bottom of the North Island as Zac explains it. There they were finding more information for Crawfords book about Natural Disasters that have happened in the past in Aotearoa by heading to a wind farm.

Chapter 2:
Whilst at the wind farm they spot the wreck of the Anastasia yacht owned by the Russian Billionaire Mikhail Popanovs.

Chapter 3:
They were heading down to the wreak to see if there were any survivors that needed help at the wreak. Zac decided to salvaging for items in the wreak and then Zac found a silver dog bowl with gold lettering Tasha printed onto it. Then Will and Jess appear later in chapter 3.

Chapter 4:
They are at the homestead Crawfords working on his book. While Zac was looking up more information on the russian billionaire. the news reporters interviewed and showed footage of the wreak and there were 5 sailors onboard and were rescued but no mention of a animal. Zac started researching the billionaires Animals. He also found out the billionaire was fascinated by wolves so he suspected the animal was a wolf not a dog that was onboard. There was also was a legend that a dog went wild on the farm a while ago and it was named after that the Terawhiti ghost.

Chapter 5:
Zac continued searching for the 'supposed' animal off the Anastasia and decided to go looking in a cave near by the ship wreak. When he walked in the cave he heard a loud roar and started backing up and fell onto his back. Out from the shadows came a male seal came over and scared him outside of the cave. Once he got out he went for lunch and settled down in a valley and heard rustling in a nearby bush. He thought he found Tasha so he went closer to the bush and started calling Tasha's name. A spotted white body sprinted out of the bush and up the hill and Zac followed the body when he got up there he spotted a pistol lying next to a box of ammo on a truck on the north side of the hill.


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