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What might today bring?
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Building a classroom.
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Look at this batch of change makers! We’re off.
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Look who I found.
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This little guy just could make it anymore. My dead gecko roommate.
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The parachute Ice breaker bonding activity was great.
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Some serious planning and connecting happening here.
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Hoop dreams
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New statue near the flag pole.
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New flags at the bell and bench.
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Here is our UWCSEA crew helping to lay the foundation for the outdoor classroom near the organic garden.
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Lucky Banda fourteen, I’ve stayed in this Banda all six times I’ve been here. Today I had a visitor.
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Working on the farm.
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Band of brothers in it for our sisters and mothers and daughters and all the amazing women in the world.
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Mount Kenya early evening.
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Zebra carcass and eagle.
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Great co pilot #2
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Saying good bye is always hard! Another great visit in the books. See you next year.
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What a great group of students, parents and teachers.
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So glad to know this guy better.
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The women of Twala excited about the GEP (Generation Education Period) sustainable sanitary pad.
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Nice to see this lovely lady.
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Twala was eye opening as per usual.
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Learning about water gathering at the well in Twala. Some women carry 40 liters of water for over 10km three times a day.
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How rad is this safari truck?
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Checking out the baboons.
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The outdoor classroom as we left it.
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Meeting the Forms Ones.