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August 2016
Day 17 We woke up at “Big Foot Safari” bright and early (thanks to Caz). Packed our tents and belongings before having a breakfast of pancakes. We all put our swimming gear on, and headed up the mountain to the waterfall for an exhilarating, cold early morning shower. The waterfall was beautiful and unlike anything...
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Day 16 Today was largely uneventful and was basically just a travel-day, but we did also visit a small bead-making factory on our way to the new campsite. The factory was actually surprisingly interesting; we saw the entire process – from gathering old beads and melting them down, to molding and then stringing together the...
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Day 16 Today was largely uneventful and was basically just a travel-day, but we did also visit a small bead-making factory on our way to the new campsite. The factory was actually surprisingly interesting; we saw the entire process – from gathering old beads and melting them down, to molding and then stringing together the...
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Day 13 Today we were woken to a tasty breakfast of vegetable omelet, toast and a cup of milo (best hot chocolate ever). we ate breakfast in minutes and we started putting down our mosquito nets, packing and preparing for the 4 days ahead of us. Once we finished packing the bus showed up and...
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Day 15- Tom and Kristian Today both groups were awoken by Carol after a lovey night’s sleep at Stumble inn, as everyone rose from their slumbers, in the bunk-beds one by one the remaining group members who hadn’t showered enjoyed an invigorating dousing of freezing H20. Each team member was allowed to order their own...
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Day 13 Today was a long day which felt like it lasted two. We started off as team 13 in Ayensudo, with the cook team waking up at an early 5:30 and waking up the rest of the team to start packing up our camp beds and mosquito nets. After packing up our tents and...
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Team 2- Day 10 By Kate What a day! Today the cook team woke up at 5:50 to help Mary prepare breakfast of eggy bread which was delicious as always. We then finished packing our rucksacks with the essentials for the busy day ahead. We split into two minibuses with our buddies and set off...
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Team 2- Day 10 By Kate What a day! Today the cook team woke up at 5:50 to help Mary prepare breakfast of eggy bread which was delicious as always. We then finished packing our rucksacks with the essentials for the busy day ahead. We split into two minibuses with our buddies and set off...
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Today the cook team woke up at 5:40 to make some lovely pancakes for the rest of the team. After breakfast we went straight over to the murals to finish the projects on our last full day at Ayensudo. Then we went to church, the service was spoken in Mfantse so no one knew what...
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Day 8- Edwin Twelve sleepy teenagers are awoken by the two things they were dreading the night before, heavy rain and three loud adults (merlin, Carol and Claire also known as Clarence). Having sleep taken away, they got out of bed to enjoy the free shower falling from the sky. With help of the cook...
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