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Tents, hikes and Russian language: Scouts from several countries gathered in Bavaria

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Tents, hikes and Russian language: Scouts from several countries gathered in Bavaria


10.09.2018

russkoepole.de

Russian compatriots in Germany organized the international scout camp in Bavaria near the city of Grassau, the website Russkoe Pole informs. More than forty children gathered there. All of them speak Russian despite the fact that they came from various German cities, French and Austrian capitals. The heading staff is also international.

For ten days children lived in tents set up in the forest, went on hikes, swam in the lake, played chess, sing songs to the guitar at the campfire.

The camp game had a plot based on the adventure of a spacecraft pilot who had to land because of an accident. He needed the scouts' assistance to continue his journey.

In order to help him the children mastered a variety of skills: from first aid to the ability to walk silently through the forest.

The European Department of the Russian Young Pathfinders Organization carried out the occasion for the second time. The first one was held in Luxembourg. The camp in Bavaria was named after Tsarevich Alexei, the son of the last Russian emperor. He is considered to be the first Russian scout. A divine service commemorating the 100th anniversary of Nicholas II family's death took place within the camp shift.

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