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Group photo

Group photo on the last day of the Cornwall 2003 Fujian White Crane Kung Fu camp.

Wing and Petter

Finishing the last we have of breakfust. We had quite a lot uneated stuff after. I brought home a halffinished jar of peanut butter.

Ursula

Ursula thinking through her suan yang steps.

Cowboy and two Trinities

Manu, Danil, Teresa and Charlotte on fishing trip.

Suan Yang again Suan Yang practise

We sometimes call it T'ai Chi so that people will understand. To the untrained eye it might look like t'ai chi, but it's called Suan Yang and is a fighting style that is practised in "slow motion".

Swiming trunks Beautiful sunset in Cornwall

It happened a lot that people said: Wow, look at that sunset/sunraise/clouds/lightning. When living in a big city you tend to miss all the beauties of nature sometimes, but this was really appreciated.

Sharon on fishing trip

See Media this video clip (1.15Mb) of Sharon catching two mackerels.

Sandy the organiser

Sandy did a great job and made sure we could have a sauna every evening.

Preparing breakfust Picknicking before the tide

This is where we trained for two days. At around 15:00 the tide comes in and there are no easy sandy beaches to walk up on. We had a lot of stuff with us and packing it all up before the atlantic ocean ate us was sometimes a bit rushy.

Picknicking on the beach

A picknick for some 37 people is not an easy thing to do.

This beach is called Trebarwith Strand.

Petter and Sandy detangling

There were lots of tangles on this fishing trip but the one Sandy, Petter and Adamn had took the longest time to fix.

Petter Warnsberg

On the fishing trip.

Packing up the minibuses Goodbye ceremony

A finishing touch to the camp with a gift to the Ngo family.

Naima

Naima, how do you spell your name?

Marco and family

Marco went to the camp with his whole family.

Kung Karl

Karl Andersson with a cool t-shirt with our beloved king who is also called Karl.

Karl and Steve fishing

I think Steve might have won the fishing competition with his 24 caught mackerels.

Karl Andersson dinner Joseph and Karl

A leg-stretcher getting to Cornwall.

Jess

Jester in the minibus.

Gutting fish

We caught 150-200 mackerel in two hours and all had to be gutted before we came back.

Going towards the beach George, Sharon and Carmen

Suan Yang practise with a view

Fishing for fish

People waiting for the next spot to fish from.

Me with fishes I didn't catch

One big mackerel and a gernerd (spelling?)

Danil, Charlotte and Petter

On the boat on the fishing trip.

Danil Mikalow

Before the fishing trip.

Cooking rice

Lots and lots of rice.

Cooking meatballs

Meatball dinner on our first day. Yes, they are from Sweden (Scans).

Jasmines feet

Jasmine sprained her ankle and had a massage from Dennis after. The bruisier the better.

Cooking eggs

Cooking breakfust for 37 people is a big task and requires many sunny sides up.

Chris

Chris from Brighton.

(To all friends from back home: Är han inte jätte lik Erik Palm?)

Carmen

Little cute Carmen Ngo.

Boscastle

Little village near the camping site we stayed at.

Beach in Cornwall

Beautiful Bedruthan Steps

Aron and George

Aron and George helping out with packing the minibuses on the last day.

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