CAMP: UNDER THE CAVE!

Today was one of my favourite day at camp because we had caving. It was also last day of camp! So the day begun with dressing up and have breakfast as usual. Then we waited for the bus to arrive as the caves were half an hour drive from our camping area. On reaching there we had to walk 5 mins (1km) after which I was not tired at all after  we were used to the everyday walking. We met our guides in front of the caves and split into 2 groups and went into two different caves. My group didn’t go into the cave that had snakes and frogs in it but the other group did! At first before going into the cave I felt a little nervous. But as we moved inside, it was so thrilling and adventurous. We had to bend on our nee as the caves were very low height. We wore helmets so our heads wouldn’t get hurt. The torches on my helmet were so dim that it was really hard to look through! We were  following the stalactites that hung from the ceiling and when we reached the last bit of the cave we saw the last stalactite. Then we had to crawl through the tiniest hole I’ve seen before. The water that went through the stalactites produced filtered water which made limestone’s, and we got to taste the tasty, lovely, sweet water which was cool!                     CAVING WAS A COMPLETELY NEW EXPERIENCE FOR ME AND I WILL REMEMBER THIS ACTIVITY FOREVER!!!!!!!          More Info Corner-

  • Went to Cape Bridgwater Coastal Camp

  • Did many FUN ACTIVITIES

  • Did evening activities 

  • Went to camp on 20th February

  • Returned from camp on 24th February

 

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