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Monday, April 16, 2012
Welcome Manuel, Sophie, Martin, Mathew, Michelle, Stefan, Jonas, Jemima, Malin and Jomar. Our
newest 10 volunteers, representing 7 nationalities from around the World i.e. Germany,
UK, Switzerland, Mexico, Sweden, Botswana & Australia, arrived to Pez maya
a week ago! They are all working very hard and as they have settled in
they have learnt and completed to a high standard their duties on base. Also four
of them have passed their coral, juvenile and adult fish tests. Congratulations!
Weather
has been kind lately so volunteers on base have been able to catch up with the
training and monitoring underwater. On a not so great note, our English lessons
to women in Punta Allen community had been slowed down as last week we celebrated Easter and they were
busy taking care of their children or visitors. Easter is one of the biggest
celebrations in Mexico; schools, governmental offices and a vast majority of
private businesses close to go on holidays and celebrate with the family those days. Tourist
locations like our state, Quintana Roo, receive a very large amount of visitors
from everywhere in Mexico. It is very nice to see so many nationals enjoying this paradise too!
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