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Today’s Stuff up of the day is from Stuff where they use a photo of a flock of red-billed gulls which are native to NZ to illustrate a news story about gulls in Paris. You certainly would not see red-billed gulls in Paris.


Today’s Stuff up of the day is from Stuff where they use a photo of a flock of red-billed gulls which are native to NZ to illustrate a news story about gulls in Paris. You certainly would not see red-billed gulls in Paris.

This $20 fare cap looks like just another ride on the taxpayer-funded gravy train, with the rest of New Zealand holding the ticket.
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Hayes, who is retired, said it was nothing. “We’ll just call it my good deed for the day.”
The word for today is… caldera (noun) - : a volcanic crater that has a diameter many times that of the vent and is formed by collapse of the central part of a volcano or by explosions of extraordinary violence Source : Merriam-Webster Etymology : A large, bowl-shaped volcanic depression, a caldera