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‘ _ ’ . ' , - travelling to the North Pole, up the Ganges River
‘ ' J ‘ ‘ in India and climbing in the Himalayas, as well as
' _ _ helping the mountain people of Nepal.
World Youth Adventures IS delighted to have
I firmly believe that young people need to experience
the support of world-renowned adventurer the satisfaction and the challenge of being out in
. nature as well as assisting people in need. With
Peter Hmary’ who has long supported the these early life experiences much can be achieved.
benefits Of OUtd00f adventures for the I thoroughly recommend school communities get
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personal development of students. "WW5 ‘" °' W ‘’e" “'95 p'°g'am
Peter Hillary
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