World Jamboree

Mud but no flood

The Jamboree site in Chelmsford, England, got wet and muddy on Monday, but it escaped the severe flooding that hit other parts of the United Kingdom.

According to a news article on the official Jamboree website, the construction of the camp is continuing with only minor adjustments to compensate for the wet weather.


 


 

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