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  • Volunteers speak

    Just returned from a month in Pulau Banyak participating in the turtle project. Loved the islands, the people and the turtles. Feel free to ask me any questions you may have about life at the camp while volunteering! It is a very worthwhile project to get involved in if you are looking for somewhere to volunteer. Turtles and beachs, what more could you ask for?? — Jennifer McCord

Photos

Landing the boat
Teaching sea turtle conservation
Data collection and recording
Teachers during environmental education workshop
Volunteers in front of office
Kayak group in training
Leather coral
Kayakking in Pulau Banyak
Kakaykking activity
Kayak maintenance workshop
Kayakking near Haloban
Kayak team
Teaching English
New volunteers
Tagging turtles
Forest walk
Colugo
Bats are numerous on the islands
Nautilus shell
Damselfish in coral
Damselfish
Leatherback turtle
Green turtle
Pantai Kecil
View on Amandangan beach
Green turtle mating
Green turtle after nesting
Underwater shot
Soft corals
Gorgonian
Skunk anemone fish
Feather coral
Hawskbill turtle
View of Amandangan beach
Hermit crab
Curious visitor
Green turtle hatchling
tracks
woman with child
Amandangan beach
Bay of plenty
Haloban
Swinging the tree
Family in Bakongan, mainland
Our future
Learning english
Volunteer teaching English
Volunteer teaching kids English
Learning English
Fishing on Bankgaru for dinner
View from Amandangan
Measuring a green
Releasing hatchlings
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