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Rest Day 2 - Montana and Sri Print E-mail

Hi our names are Sri and Montana He and we are from Alkira Secondary College and Mt Eliza Secondary College.

This was our second rest day and we could do a variety of activities. Sri along with a group of fifteen went to the beach at Cape Conran straight after breakfast. Montana stayed back with the others and made friendship bracelets while other options of passing your time were watching Grease and cooking in the kitchen.

After lunch there was a movie option of Nemo or other recreational activities on campus. For DEARR (Drop Everything And Reflect and Read) we walked to the beach, unfortunately between us and the beach were two HUGE sand dunes. Writing on the beach was peaceful but the walk back up the sand dunes was treacherous.

Rest Day at Beach

Evening class was learning about the Coastal Environments such as animals and plants that live in rock pools and shallow reefs.

Montana and Srivathsan (Sri)

 

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