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Bananas Coffee Beans Oranges Vegetables Tea Sugar Cane And Many More …

 To gain an experience of a different culture  To help at our link school in Nakigo  To bring teachers and students back to the UK.  to improve our knowledge of other countries and they way they lie.

A back pack to hold our equipment when climbing Mount Elgon. A torch for use at night whilst we’re camping. A tent to sleep in whilst we’re in Nakigo. Camping tools too cook our own food whilst we’re in Nakigo and up Mount Elgon. Clothes to change in to.

Walking boots to protect our feet and ankles whilst climbing Mount Elgon. Sunglasses to protect our eyes against the suns rays. Sleeping bags to keep us warm at night A passport to enable us to leave our country.