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'Twins' just having met - lovely expectant smiles.

Partially sighted learners using binoculars for the first time.

Eating dinner with blindfolds on.

Getting the tent up is this first challenge for boys who can't see.

Feeling the crunch marks on a branch discarded by an elephant.

Elephants strip the nutritious bark of these branches.

Blind learners try to guess how high an elephant stands ...

... before feeling the life-size statue at Letaba Elephant Hall – they are amazed!.

Powerful binoculars bring monkeys and hippo into focus for two partially sighted campers.

How can we thank you? The group write thankyou notes in braille on the way home ...

... and present them to Gavin Paul, the driver-guide from Outlook SGE.

Chris Patton (in wheelchair) facilitates a workshop for able bodied people.

A hand print of each participation is another
Eco-Access special

A hand print with information about the camp...

...all participants at the camp leaving their mark.

A group in a circle writing a positive comment for each of their newly found friends.

Considerable respect is shared during this activity.

There is also a lot of thought that goes into what is written.


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