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Always record the data as it comes in |
The tools of a geographer |
Time to check out the estuary spit. |
Measuring bankfull at the mouth was tricky. |
Sunset on Hoi Ha Wan - very peaceful. |
Yummy food was served at the Goodview Cafe. |
Some wanted to and say hi to the Kayakers from afar. |
Robin was doing his best to blend into his surroundings. |
Rule number one - never step off the path ... is that a leech on the leg? |
Daniel stood out with his colours. |
Groups 1 to 5 had a chance to check out a very special house at the upper course of the river. |
Paddle anyone ... |
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It was dense and dark ... |
Filling but tasty |
The quaint village of Hoi Ha Wan around 6:30 pm |
Water, big rocks, mozzies - must be geo field work |
Cool fresh water empties into the "wan" (bay). |
Careful, don't slip into the stream |
Pak Sha O Youth Hostel - what a special place. |
Measuring stream velocity can be tedious |
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Another picture of the Bay ... what a place to study and relax. |
Field work skills plus hostel cleaning - bonus! |
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Now this is a place to take notes ... |
Are you sure you have it the right way? |
Possibly the life jacket is not necessary judging from the look :) |
Hmmm, hunters and gatherers? |
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Everyone had a job... |
Another fashion compliment to the hostel. |
After the long day of measuring the river, there was time to cool down. |
It's always best to sit next to a water fall - it's pleasant. |
This was how it all began .... |
Chris showing No Fear |
Isaac was very precise with his measurements |
One way to measure bankfull! |