In and Around the WSJ Camp Site

Here are some photos of a typical WSJ Camp set-up.

In the first photo below, note the hanging baskets in the foreground with seven different baskets for sorting seven different kinds of trash. The Swedes are manic about the proper sorting of trash! The white tent fly in the background is a typical Dining Tent.

~oOo~

This is a not-so-typical kitchen tent. The stove burners are separated for fire safety purposes.

~oOo~

Below is a ground level panoramic view of the German Scouts Black tents in the foreground and various national flags in the background.

~oOo~

Below is a photo of the typical style of tents used by scouts from the Czech Republic. They have a wooden base, floor and elevated beds.

(Photos and captions courtesy of Ed Delgado, Philippine Contingent Head)

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2 Responses to In and Around the WSJ Camp Site

  1. Michael says:

    Morning i just would like to ask if there is photos of the Philippine contingent campsite?

  2. Michael says:

    Morning i just would like to ask if there is a photo of the philippine contigent campsite?

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