Welcome To The Sackville Community College Website For The 2003 World Challenge Expedition To Namibia



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The lack of sleep had obviously not done them any good!
Johannesburg Some of the team at the top of the Boer Monument, near Pretoria, South Africa.
Our transport! Some of the team participate in an impromptu football match with some of the Learners.
Rodney!
See what doing the accounts for two days straight does to you?! Early-morning sunrise over the vegetable patch.
The swings starting to take shape. Just don't ask!
Our team getting beaten in the football/netball tournament. At last!
Rodney again! Its the ostrich family!
9am on the penultimate day and the swings finally go up! They're hopping mad!
A hair-raising ride back to Usib in a bakkie!
Early-morning lessons for the Learners. The playground from an interesting perspective.
Seeing that makes all the problems and trouble we had worthwhile. The murals.
Our gifts to the school. The team with the staff of Usib Primary School.
Priscilla with her children.
The staff with Percy and Lloyd.
The teachers giving chase in the car with Percy and Lloyd on the bike. Stalking a Gemsbok in Daan Viljoen game park.
Breakfast!
Eland at a waterhole.
The view from the beginning of the Olive Trail in Naukluft. The highest point on the Olive Trail.
"Pool with chains"!
"We went all the way up there?!"
Lunch at 2kms up on the Waterkloof Trail. Yet another stunning sunset.
Fish River Canyon from the viewpoint at Hobas Sunset over the canyon.
Sunset over the canyon. Sunset over the canyon.
Sunset over The Stable at the Fish River Guest Farm. Descending into the Lowenriver.
Hard going! Camp 1.
Fish River Canyon from a distance. Trekking the Fish.
Trekking the Fish.
Kinky Bob and the Eland had an altercation which didn't work out well for either of them.
Fish River Guest Farm. Sunset at Sesriem.
Sunset at Sesriem. Sunrise from the roadside due to a blowout!
Stupidly, we listened to Terry (bottom left) and decided to climb the largest dune in the area! After all, it only took his last group over 2 hours to complete it! "That must be the top, surely?!"
One hour and ten minutes later, our group made it to the top! Ten minutes later, we were back at the bottom after running all the way down!
Sand wrestling on Dune 45.
Heading back to Windhoek.



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