Saturday 6 July 2013

Abseiling 'awesome', Anatomy 'interesting' and messages from expeditioners ... no two days the same in Africa!

Michael Kingscote reports following contact with expedition leader Matt: 

Anatomy dissection went really well. Jules, being a biology teacher, explained all the organs to the expeditioners and added value to the whole session. The expeditioners then ate the animal in a ‘Potjiekos’ (pronounced poiky). Some expeditioners were a little squeamish!

The abseiling was really exciting and went well. We are heading off this afternoon for iThala and the next phase of our expedition. 

Kim says: "Hi everyone, really enjoying it so far. Abseiling was awesome. Everything has been absolutely epic so far! Love and miss you lots. Kim

Michael O says: "I am having a great time on the trip and I think everyone else is as well. South Africa is not what I expected. The people are great and the country is not as dangerous as I was expecting. The food is better here as well. Tomorrow (Saturday) we are going to iThala game reserve. I am really having fun and I will return with many great memories. Michael" 

Polly says: "Hey everyone. Really enjoying every single bit so far. The school now looks amazing. The kids were so happy and so was the teacher. Missing you all loads. Love from Polly".

Goodbye Entabeni ... 

Approaching Entabeni Camp with the Drakensbergs & Giant's Castle in the distance 








3 comments:

  1. so good to hear from you, so glad your time has been awesome look forward to more, love to you jake. mum xx

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  2. Lovely to hear from you Kim.Glad you are having a good time.Hope you bring home loads of photos and some fantastic memories.Love mum,dad & tom.x

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  3. Sounds like you are having a amazing time Polly take lots of photos and remember every minute. love you and missing you loads love mum Grandad Megan, Liam and the Doods, XX

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