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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

It was a week of scouting for Nature Day Camp: Week 8



The summer Day Camp kids got into nature during week eight. It was a five days of traditional scouting activities led by educator Sabrina DeVault.

We explored Toll Creek, went into a cave, talked about endangered species and, during the heat of day, just had some wet and wild fun cooling down.

WBIR's Emily Stroud also paid a visit during our cave exploration while we looked for a Tennessee Cave Salamander, a hard to find amphibian because they live in dark and damp places. 

Oh, what fun to remember!  




Into a cave we did go!




And a cool down: Wet and wild afternoon!









Plus, WBIR's Emily Stroud visited us 
on a (click to see) trip into an Ijams cave.


Special thanks to our great week 8 camp staff!


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