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This Blog is based on my personal experience during a four day field trip for Outdoor Education 2 in my fourth year of study at University. Please respect my disclosure of thoughts, feeelings and attitudes.

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Day 2 Navigation to Tallowa Dam


I am involved in the same group as yesterday so I am feeling confident and ready to participate in the next challenge. Navigating our way along the rivers edge to Tollowa dam. I have found that the strength within my group is a unconscious motivator for our groups progression. I have made a note to utilise this in my teachging environment and allow students to work within groups that they trust and enjoy working with. We are again successful and are given the opportunity to see this amazing sublime dam, it is like nothing I have ever seen before. I could not believe what I was seeing. I have captured the true greatness of the Dam via a video which I have attached to this blog post. I recommend this experience to anyone who enjoys and adores the wilderness and fantastic visual structures.

1 comment:

  1. It is amazing what Man can build. One of the positives of recent times is the fish ladder they built to allow migrating fish to have access up and down the dam. For 30 years this did not happen and native fish species were dying out. It is good that Australia is now realising the importance of looking after the environment.

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