Travelling the world with the Tino Rangatiratanga flag

Intrepid Māori photographer Te Rawhitiroa Bosch and his Tino Rangatiratanga flag travelled the world for 365 days, visiting iconic sites such as Rapa Nui, Machu Picchu and the Sahara Desert, capturing over 200,000 powerful images.
But Te Rawhitiroa’s journey was more than about photography. He likens his trip to an old school rite of passage, where a boy is sent away out into a jungle or a desert, and returns home a man.
Te Rawhitiroa’s extraordinary story is the final webisode in Oompher Web Series One.
Watch it now at Facebook.com/OompherTV or visit our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64_J37lsbH4
Oompher Web Series One features a talented array of young Kiwis who have discovered that something extraordinary can happen when you take a brave step into the unknown. Oompher’s vision is to enable young Kiwis to open their mind to opportunities, act on their dreams, and achieve their own extraordinary.
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