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Smell the experience

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VISIToRS to New Zealand are being offered a realistic glimpse of the perils endured by the first European settlers on their voyage to the Pacific country in a museum that is including one unusual feature – the smell of vomit.

“We’re trying to tell the story of what that voyage was like for the 1,000 or so settlers who came over from Devon and Cornwall to a new life in Taranaki,” Kelvin Day, the manager of New Plymouth’s Puke Ariki museum in New Zealand, said in a statement.

The name of the museum is coincident­al – “puke” is simply the Maori word for hill.

Visitors can sample some of the smells the voyagers would have experience­d, including rope and tar, dirty linen, must and vomit.

The smells had to be imported from a British company specialisi­ng in odours. Aroma Prime also sells the scents of badger poo, burning witch and dinosaurs.

Apart from smells, the New Plymouth exhibition will try to recreate the movement of a sailing ship and is using a video of specially trained rats projected onto the floor so visitors can experience the vermin which plagued the boats.

The exhibition depicts the journey of the first organised European settlers to New Plymouth, the main city in the Taranaki region on the west coast of the North Island.

The William Bryan ship arrived on 31 March 1841, bringing 134 Britons who would lay the foundation­s for a settlement that is now home to almost 60,000 people. – dpa

 ??  ?? The Mount Egmont volcano, also known as Mount Taranaki in New Zealand. —dpa
The Mount Egmont volcano, also known as Mount Taranaki in New Zealand. —dpa

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