The pictures from the Okutama Fall Colors Hike have been uploaded onto the JAMBO picture page. Please take a look at:
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The pictures from the Nori Hike in Kanagawa have been uploaded onto the JAMBO picture page. Please take a look at:
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The pictures from the Myojogatake Hike in Hakone have been uploaded onto the JAMBO picture page. Please take a look at:
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The pictures from the project on November 6 have been uploaded onto the JAMBO picture page. Please take a look at:
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The pictures from the Shousenkyou Gorge Hike have been uploaded onto the JAMBO picture page. Please take a look at:
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The pictures from the Chichibu Hike have been uploaded onto the JAMBO picture page. Please take a look at:
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The pictures from the October 29 Party have been uploaded onto the JAMBO picture page. Please take a look at:
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The pictures from the Takao Project have been uploaded onto the JAMBO picture page. Please take a look at:
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JAMBO contributed US$400 to the Campfire Association (an organization in Zimbabwe which works with reforestation and community development – http://www.campfirezimbabwe.org/). These funds come from you, the participants of JAMBO, Thank you very much.
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JAMBO contributed US$400 to Abalimi Bezekhaya (Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA) – This is an organization working with development and environmental restoration in Cape Flats. Cape Flats is an impoverished area outside Cape Town which was partitioned as a “Black” residential area under the apartheid regime. Due to poor management, overcrowding, and the unjust policies of the apartheid era, Cape Flats became environmentally devastated. Abalimi Bezekhaya is working to “re-green” the area by promoting gardening and tree planting efforts. http://www.abalimi.org.za/ is their HP. These funds come from you, the participants of JAMBO, Thank you very much.
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