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My 40th birthday, I got myself a rarotongan horn, made by a tahitian craftsman. I wanted it for my boat back at home so I could call whales and dolphins, and bid ourselves a safe journey out at sea. So i took my son straight down to the lagoon to test it out, he blew this horn, and minutes later, these humpback whales swam in. He has since called in orca and dolphins.

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Kia ora, nau mai haere mai... hello and welcome. My name is Pete, I am an indigenous photographer from Aotearoa, New Zealand. Passionate about the land and sea, and all living things, I have been lucky to have returned to the tribal lands of my ancestors and enjoy some of the best scenery in the world and I have had many interactions with so many creatures, nature, life and feel blessed to be able to have captured some of those moments and interactions.

My connection with all living things, the land, the animals, birds, sea life stems from my Māori roots, we have a deep connection and all of what we call Taonga, treasure. The whales, our giant Kauri trees are our guidance and ancestors and carers. Every living thing carries a message for us, the land heals us, we must look after it all.

Ko au te whenua, te whenua ko au - I am the land and the land is me.

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My 40th birthday, I got myself a rarotongan horn, made by a tahitian craftsman. I wanted it for my boat back at home so I could call whales and dolphins, and bid ourselves a safe journey out at sea. So i took my son straight down to the lagoon to test it out, he blew this horn, and minutes later, these humpback whales swam in. He has since called in orca and dolphins.

TheFlyingKiwi Collection collection image

Kia ora, nau mai haere mai... hello and welcome. My name is Pete, I am an indigenous photographer from Aotearoa, New Zealand. Passionate about the land and sea, and all living things, I have been lucky to have returned to the tribal lands of my ancestors and enjoy some of the best scenery in the world and I have had many interactions with so many creatures, nature, life and feel blessed to be able to have captured some of those moments and interactions.

My connection with all living things, the land, the animals, birds, sea life stems from my Māori roots, we have a deep connection and all of what we call Taonga, treasure. The whales, our giant Kauri trees are our guidance and ancestors and carers. Every living thing carries a message for us, the land heals us, we must look after it all.

Ko au te whenua, te whenua ko au - I am the land and the land is me.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
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