Wednesday, 18 October 2017


Image result for hollyford haast roadThe agreement to build a 136 km  road, planned by a private company, would pass through the Fiordland National Park. It is expected to cost $250 million all four west coast councils and many local people agree but they  need southland permission to build the road it would be good for tourist but not for people that don't want pollute the air and it also would be bad for people that like it remote out in the bush the road would be a lot easier than walking and it would get even more tourists and it would mean more money to do other things I don't think tourist would want to hike 136km and it would be bad because the tourists don't care about native birds they will probably will  liter and the birds might eat the rubbish and die but put the road in would also mean more jobs for people i personly think the road should not be built because it would be bad for the native birds and it would be horrible because it would be polluted and liter
and the plants would die and animals would get hit by cars

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thanks for your positive, thoughtful, helpful comments.

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.