Last week was spent down at the Kenyan Coastal resort of Watamu. We headed down with 40 (!) Year 6 (10/11 years old) students from Braeburn Garden Estate International School in Nairobi.
The week went super well with lot's of learning and much fun / ice-cream had by all! Check out some pictures of the trip...
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Happy to arrive... the first group had been up since 4am! |
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The first stop on day 1 were the amazing Swahili ruins at Gedi |
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We stopped off at the Local Ocean Trust's Turtle project & rescue center |
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As well as the Bio-Ken Snake Farm, where these lucky / terrified guys got to hold a baby Python |
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Some great sand sculptures were made by the group |
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Before we headed out onto the reef at low tide with the girls from the Local Ocean Trust for some rock pooling |
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Ben from Tribe Water Sports gave a safety briefing before hitting the water |
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Some kayaking out to the Coral heads |
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Kite flying on the beach |
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Windsurfing... with a good number getting the sail up! |
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A fun filled beach! |
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Mida Creek habitat study at low tide |
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Mida Creek Mangrove board walk... nice and wobbly!
Once again a big thanks to all who made the trip happen...
Ocean Sports Beach Hotel for the excellent service at excellent Prices... thanks Emilie & Florien!
Rachael & the girls from the Local Ocean Trust for a fun and informative lesson on the reef.
Ben at Tribe for dealing with the chaos:)
Everyone else that helped out on our adventure!
And most of all a huge thanks to the staff at Braeburn for booking with Infinity!
see you soon!
Photos: Kris Collyer / Tom Craven / Tribe Water Sports
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