Just had a bite to eat (sausage and bacon sandwich) in the airport and watched our plane land. Waited around the airport for a further hour before boarding the plane. Some of us are relaxing easier than others…! So excited for the
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We’ve arrived, had many photos taken, spoken to many people and, most importantly, checked in! We’re just waiting to depart Newcastle and we are passing the time by playing Bananagram!
After a long 2 years consisting of: countless hours of bag-packing; bucket shakes; unit and spokesperson training camps; and general fundraising events, we are finally ready to depart for the 23rd World Scout Jamboree in Japan! I’d like to thank everyone who
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Use the website below to see what your name is in Japanese katakana! Mine name is: アダム (adamu). http://apps.nolanlawson.com/japanese-name-converter/
Sadako Sasaki was a Japanese girl who was two years old when the atomic bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945, in Hiroshima. In November 1954, Sadako developed swellings on her neck and was subsequently diagnosed with leukemia and was given, at
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A World Scout Jamboree (WSJ) is a gathering of Scouts, internationally, to foster a worldwide brotherhood, and to help young Scouts in the movement learn about other nations by direct interaction. The first WSJ was held in 1920 by the United Kingdom
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Today I woke up at around 7 in order to get a shower, until a man shouted: “You will miss breakfast if you don’t hurry up”. Of course, priorities kicked in and I was well fed. After a full English, I returned
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Today, I woke up at 4:00 to get picked up at 5:30 and to be at Linnet Clough (outside Manchester) for 9:00!!! We arrived about 10 minutes early, and used this precious time to setup the tents and check in. My name
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28th of June. My dad and brother’s birthday, but more importantly, the Whitley Bay and Tynemouth districts’ Family Fun Day. I arrived ‘early’ at 9:00 to help setup, but later discovered that people had been there since 7:00… Since the fun didn’t
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The selection weekend was held at Dilston Scout Campsite, near Hexham and was held over 2 days. I was on the first day. Once we arrived, we were asked to sign in and were assigned name badges with different team names on
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