Kauri trees are treasured, iconic giants of the New Zealand forest. They are among the largest and longest-lived trees in the world. The largest of all, Tāne Mahuta, is about 2,000 years old and hosts an entire ecosystem of more than 100 species in his canopy. However, the kauri are currently threatened by a tiny microbe causing kauri dieback disease. This VR experience teaches you about the kauri tree and its connectedness with the surrounding forest. It also introduces the microbe causing kauri dieback disease, and what you can do to help keep the forest healthy. By using VR to encourage your curiosity about the forest, this experience aims to set you on the path to a lifelong interest in kaitiakitanga (guardianship of your natural environment)
Short and educational. This was like something someone should watch if they are about to visit the New Zealand forest as an educational intro to help protect the Kauri trees. It was something I never knew about and informative, but short. Would be nice if it had a little more information about the tree or the 100 species in the canopy. There is no exploration, just a quick guided tour.
投稿者:Dave
★4
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短いけど、甘い。 これはとても面白かったです。本当に土の下に連れてきてくれる。
投稿者:byteframe
Short, but sweet. This was very interesting. Really brings you underneath the soil.