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Love the Nature
6km Expedition
(2 July 2011)

Name: Albert Chong Ming Cai
Patrol: 2
Personal details

Name: Albert Chong Ming Cai
IC: 970719-13-5393
D.O.B: 19 Jul 1997
Address: 36 Hongnion Garden, Lorong Sky Garden 8A2, 93150 Kuching, Sarawak
Race: Chinese
Religion: Christian
Tel: 082-255141
Hp: 019-8180236
E-mail: blufire_albert@hotmail.com
School: SMK Green Road
Troop: 34th

Contents

|Titles |Page |
|Introduction |1 |
|Packing List |2 |
|Activities |3 |
|Tasks |4-9 |
|Checkpoint |10-12 |
|Map |12-13 |
|Conclusion |14 |
|Examiner’s Remarks |15 |

Introduction

Title: 6km Expedition
Date: 3rd July 2011

Roles of members:

|Names |Role |
|Bong Che Sheng |Patrol Leader |
|Calvin Wong

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