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been taking groups with World Youth Adventures 7 l ['1 l_ ‘ ll ’ 0‘ A ; : :_/_
i to remote and not so remote countries around the *   l ‘ Q _I—, ‘I ,5y3J=J_‘;t" A >4
, world. In each of Peru, Bolivia, Kenya, lndia, we have  ‘ £3: ‘. i ‘\ \sTLeona>_. :5 L K
trekked, toured and worked with remote villages on _  V ,3  COMMUNIW" '  " “ARYVs'c|.|o0L
 community projects and in each case I cannot . ”'> 7 ,C.'.O—g.fl Bllllll-IQK HlHM.AYA‘PRm

speak highly enough of the professionalism of    l  r‘  V

the staff that allowed our students to have such 9- - 

a wealth of experience. _ N K.\., V_ 

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New Zealand. We are continually impressed with i . V I Q’ "

an their professional approach when dealing with us, ‘ - R > ‘ ’   (+3
‘.1 ' the safety standards maintained in the developing _ R‘. r _ i ’ 1. ' V
, 3“ countries and the logistical operations required to .-l"  _ 5'“ Q“
,  »   ensure the efficient organization of the movement of U  '  *
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 and those staff in far off places in ensuring our trips _. 1 K V, _ _ _, _. , , _
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Ric Van Wachem, '  .:  ‘-' 7 4‘  “

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