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Now at Mweya.
Have seen all host of wild creatures – including an irate elephant blocking the road!
Boat trip later.
Ate fresh fish from the lake last night!

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Jambo!

We are now in Ishasha viewing the elephants, baboons, etc.
Hippos and hyenas were in the camp last night!
All is well.
We are all filthy from the dust but are loving it.

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Day three

(sorry for the time delay on these posts)
Another great day.  Saw the Chickens at KHS and then visited Lake Bunyonyi (the second deepest lake in the world).  Swam to the bottow of it! (only Mr Galbraith and only in his dream).  Flora has bought some local material!
Out.

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All very well!
Visited the nursery next to KHS – a great experience.
Delivered Football boots to KHS.  They were gratefully received.  Thank you very much to all the kind parents and students at The Warriner for donating them.
Looking forward to another day at KHS tomorrow!

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Day One

All alive.
Tents up.
Local food sampled.
Seen monkeys at campsite.
All tired but looking forward to dinner and sleeping.
Guides and van seem sturdy!
J Galbraith.

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Teaching Resources now available…

Lessons 1, 2 & 3 are now available; aimed at exploring preconceptions they are useful for KS 2 and 3.  Get your students involved in learning about Uganda through our expedition!  They are here (or click ‘teachers’ above)…

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Introducing the students!

Meet Lizzie, Georgie and Flora:

Kirsty:

Jo:

Stefan:

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Africa

Richard Dowden’s recent book ‘AFRICA. Altered States, Ordinary Miracles’ is well worth reading. It begins like this:
‘I have watched the sun set, shrunken and mean, over a cold, drab London street and stood outside a mud hut next morning on a Kenyan hillside and seen it rise in glory over the East [...]

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Itinerary available…

The updated itinerary is available here:  Warriner Expedition 2009
It is a pdf and needs Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it.  To download this programme please click here.
The itinerary is subject to change:  The team will discuss it so that it best suits their aims…

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