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Friday 21 December 2018

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Activity 3: Salt and Pepper [5 + 5 possible bonus points]
Deep in the heart of Bolivia (a country in South America) lies a natural wonder unlike anything else. It is a massive area of salt, over 10 000 km2 large, that is referred to as the Uyuni Salt Flats.
Tourists who visit the flats often stay in hotels made completely out of salt (salt hotels). This is not the only unique hotel that you will find around the world. In fact, you can stay in hotels made entirely of ice (ice hotels) or glass (glass hotel). Let’s imagine that you were given enough money to build your very own hotel.
On your blog tell us where you would build your hotel and what you would use to build it. For an extra five points, use Google Drawings to design one room in your hotel. You can also use a paper and pencil to draw your room, take a picture of the drawing, and post it on your blog.


Here's my drawing

By:Rheanne


It is made of wood, metal and cement.


Please give me feedback. 😋😋😋😋
Actually my drawing is so bad.

5 comments:

  1. Kamusta Rheanne, I'm Venice.
    I like what you did to the background it is very colourful. I just have a few questions about it. My first question is where is the door to get in the room. My second and last question is how are they going to go to the toilet quicker. That is all the questions. Anyways i like your drawing.

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    1. Hi Venice, thanks for commenting on my blog. I forgot to make the door. But thanks for telling me.

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  2. Hi Rheanne,

    I like how you have decided to use wood, metal and cement for your hotel. I can trust that the hotel would be strong and safe under harsh weather conditions. I was wondering - do you have any location in mind? Is this hotel going to be build in the city area or right in front of a beach? Or somewhere else even? Please let me know since I am super interested!

    I'll have to agree with Venice and say that I like your drawing too. I cannot see any white spaces which is amazing & you have done a great job making the drawing look 3D, not 2D! It feels like I am standing inside the room when I look at your drawing!

    Ka kite :)
    Susie

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    1. Hi Susie, thanks for commenting on my blog. My hotel is gonna be near to a beach.

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  3. Kia Ora Rheanne,

    I like how you draw it and I like how realistic it is! Keep it up!

    See you soon,

    Celine

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