The obstacle course wss done in pairs (two teams) matched by age. These kids are really agile. They can run threw tires on the ground and jump without any problem or hesitation. Totally impressed.
Air tent for the little kids.
Music was a little loud for some.
They were very serious at the beginning of the obstacle course but all smiles at the end. Here are some boys getting ready for their start.
This little kid was really cute. he tackled the course with the confidence of a pro.
Next to last obstacle - crawl threw two tires before having to roll under a wire.
OK, this one is not in focus, but the kids of all ages could jump over the beam. It ws raised for the older kids,lower for the little ones. Some jumped right over it without even touching the beam.
Fresh fish. The fish were just caught, so I seleted some with the help of John. The grilled them for me with a little garlic and pepper and wrapped in a banana leaf. Really, really good. These are reef fish, including the blue ones I described last week. Tasty. Here are the men at the grills.
This is Graham, another Peace Corps Response volunteer, working in the Marine Environment department.
Men's lodge. Nowomen allowed.
Women's lodge.
Wreck of an Amrican aircraft shot down by the Japanese during World War II.
You can hear the skirts move through the wind as the girls pass by.
Darts. Goal is to hit the red dot on the dollar bill. The smaller dots were on the $10.00. One guy hit it.
Dog eating her treats. She was starved.
She was happy to have a snack.
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