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Where is Carla climbing trees?
In Costa Rica.
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What do students gain besides new skills on these courses?
They make new friends, have fun, and remember the experience for life.
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What kinds of activities can students do on Outward Bound courses?
Sea kayaking, surfing, hiking, and learning survival skills.
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What is Lucas doing in Germany?
He’s hiking in the forest.
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What activity is Michael doing?
He’s kayaking on the river in Wales.
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What is Eddie learning in the Colorado mountains?
He’s learning rock climbing, which is scary but exciting.
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How many young people do the courses every year?
About 200,000.
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Why does Carla enjoy tree climbing?
Because they help each other and the view at the top is amazing.
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What is Jo doing in New Zealand?
He’s working with her team to build a raft in Anakiwa.
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How does Michael feel about kayaking?
He says the water is cold and he’s getting wet, but he loves it.
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In how many different countries are the courses held?
In 30 countries.
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What age group can take part in Outward Bound courses?
11- to 24-year-olds.
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Where are some of the places mentioned where Outward Bound activities take place?
From the Amazon in Brazil to the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, USA.
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What activity is Emilia taking part in?
She’s camping on an overnight expedition in the Australian outback.
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When did Outward Bound start and where?
It started in the UK in 1941.
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What do young people at Outward Bound schools do instead of studying?
They learn by doing exciting activities in wild places.
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