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Jen

@BoukenJen

Geologist & science communicator. Animal & theatre lover. Adventurous homebody, lifelong learner & life explorer.

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📢 REMINDER: our International Geoethics Day seminar is on TONIGHT 7pm (NZT). Register here to be sent the Zoom link ➡️gsnz.org.nz/gsnz-events/Vi… You do not have to be a GSNZ member to attend, so like and share with your colleagues and friends!

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Just popped out for a bit of yozakura (nighttime illuminated cherry blossom viewing) 🌸

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🌋Thanks to @MadmanNZ we have double passes to acclaimed documentary "Fire of Love" to give away! It opens in cinemas today so comment with your favourite volcano fact before Sunday 25th to go into the draw! Find your nearest screening cinema here➡️bit.ly/3qWWGIR

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👋 Kia ora koutou, we've really enjoyed celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori with you and wish you all the best with your Reo-learning journey. Kia kaha o te Reo Māori! Ko ngā kupu o te Rātapu he (Sunday's words are) Te Hurihanga Toka - The Rock Cycle! ⬇️

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🤩Ngā mihi nui (thank you very much) everyone for your positive response to our infographics celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori. Originally we only prepared five, but you have inspired us! As such...ko ngā kupu o te Rāhoroi he (Saturday's words are) āhua o te whenua - landforms⬇️

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🌎 Nau mai haere mai (welcome) to our final installment of kupu mātai aronuku (geology words) in honour of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori - Māori Language Week! We hope you have enjoyed learning with us 🥰 Ko ngā kupu o te Rāmere he (Friday's words are) about Papatūānuku - Earth ⬇️

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🌋Mōrena whānau (Morning family), Ko ngā kupu o te Rāpare he (Thursday's words are) all about puia / ahi tipua - volcanoes and volcanic activity! What's your favourite puia o Aotearoa? 😃

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Kia ora e hoa mā (hello friends) 👋 Ko ngā kupu o te Rāapa he (Wednesday's words are) smokin' hot (once upon a time anyway) toka ngiha - igenous rocks ⬇️ Can you guess which one gives its name to the place in Aotearoa where it is found?

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🌞 Ata mārie koutou (good morning everyone), Ko ngā kupu o te Rātū he (Tuesday's words are) toka kāhuarau - metamorphic rocks ⬇️

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It's Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Māori Language Week so we're celebrating by sharing some Reo names for common rocks and processes. We'll have a different focus for each day, so stay tuned! 🙌 Ngā kupu o te Rāhina (Monday's words) describe some toka parataiao - sedimentary rocks ⬇️

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I made a thing...hopefully it will help teach a few kids about contour lines before it gets broken 😅

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The pandemic has impacted everyone and many people are still struggling, but I wish the people protesting outside parliament this week could fathom how much worse it could (and would) have been and find an ounce of gratitude.

New Zealand is one of only nine jurisdictions - and the largest - to have recorded negative cumulative excess deaths throughout the pandemic. Now, experts want a strategy to keep Kiwis safer over the long-term nzherald.co.nz/nz/covid-19-ho…



I'm very late to this party @DavidTennantPod but really enjoying the series! It's so nice to have a genuine conversational podcast with well known people speaking freely on a range of topics without being made uncomfortable by fanbait questions. Any chance of another season...?


A shout out from NZ to @NationalTheatre at Home on behalf of my 75 yr old Mum. We are having so much fun watching & discussing the plays 💕 P.S. Mum says your Hamlet is the best she's ever seen & asks if you could please do a production of T.S Eliot's Murder At The Cathedral 😁


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#BREAKING | New daily case record — another Covid death reported nzherald.co.nz/nz/covid-19-de…

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Old Zealand? New secrets of continent lost beneath the waves nzherald.co.nz/nz/the-lost-co…

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