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July 27, 2018
Day 6-26th July 2018 Today, we started off with banana pancakes for breakfast, then headed back to the school to continue with our project. We started painting the canteen we’d funded, as well as decorating some of the primary classrooms. We had lunch, which was macaroni and bolognelese sauce. Then we left the school to...
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It was an early start as today we are going to the the Pera Hera Festival, it’s a Buddhist festival that happens when there is a new moon and everyone gets the day off! First, we went to the temple that had an old tree in the centre and looked like it had been there...
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Day 20. Thursday, 26th July 2018 Student leaders: Daisy Plevin and Charlotte Pendlebury The earliest awakening yet (5.40am) as we had a six hour treacherous journey ahead of us. For breakfast we had scrambled eggs, beans and bread. We then packed our bags onto the buses and were ready to depart from Aylos Bay at...
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DAY 5-Thursday,26th July 2017 Today has been eventful, we had an early start as we had the task to teach the Ghanaians (this turned out to be very hard). When we got back to the base we saw the children trying to kill a chicken! When we tried to stop them, we realised it was...
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