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Opening Ceremony

Published on July 28, 2010 by in Scouting

The opening ceremony had been billed as starting at 9:00am. Everyone had got up really early, had packed their tents and put all their luggage on army lorries, ready to transport them to their various expedition centres. The Europeans, at least, were seated in the main arena at 8:30am as requested. I began to realise

 
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Moving on to site

Published on July 27, 2010 by in Scouting

I spent the morning wandering around Nairobi, visited the bank, found a Java Coffee house for an excellent breakfast and chatted to Ross and his team.   Very relaxed. In the afternoon we moved on to Rowallen Camp Site, the main camping ground for the Moot.  Everything looked as though it was running smoothly by the

 
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Sightseeing

I arrived in Kenya this morning, fairly bleary eyed from a long but not uncomfortable journey.   Immigration, for once, was a cinch.   A big smile from the immigration officer (something I’ve never received before), electronic fingerprinting (also new) and a complete inability to find any records of previous visits in the system (some things never

 
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To Kenya

Every four years or so, the World Scout Movement holds an event for young adults aged between 18 and 25.   This year, for the first time, the event will be held on African soil.  So I am travelling to Nairobi in Kenya to join the 1500 young people from around the globe who will

 
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London, 7/7.

This morning, just after rush hour, I was on the tube, heading for a meeting in central London.  As luck would have it, I was heading south from Kings Cross to Holborn.   As we passed through Russell Square station, I glanced at a small group if people on the platform.  They were standing still,

 
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