Sunday, August 9, 2015

23rd World Scout Jamboree


 The 23rd World Scout Jamboree in Japan just ended with a total of 33,000 Scouts participants from defferent countries around the world. The next host for the 24th World Scout Jamboree in 2019 will be North America.

 A scout on the new program Scouts Go Solar

Flags of different nations in a heart shape form that signifies Peace with in all nations because of Scouting.

 WSJ participants on one of the module..

 Paper cranes were given to the participants of the WSJ as a sign of peace


"When you return home, be united by this awesome experience of living in a global village. Be committed to the bonds you have fostered… continue this Jamboree journey… use this experience to touch the lives of those in the community you live in. Be sure to share your stories… so that we can all continue to learn from each other… Together, Scouts can create a better world.” — WOSM Secretary General, Scott A. Teare.
For the full text of WOSM Secretary General’s speech at the ‪#‎wsj2015‬ Closing Ceremony, visit scout.org/node/94306

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