Hi Everyone,
Here is a pic from our visit to the Black Hmong people who live in the Alps in Sapa. They grow rice and earn money from tourists. We will post a video soon.
Bye from Leah & Hannah
Hi Everyone,
Here is a pic from our visit to the Black Hmong people who live in the Alps in Sapa. They grow rice and earn money from tourists. We will post a video soon.
Bye from Leah & Hannah
Hi Everyone,
Here is our first video in Vietnam about an Orphanage we visited. These children were some of the lucky one’s that were taken to the Orphanage. We wanted to bring some of them home with us!! Some of them are adopted out from time to time, but the Orphanage does not have enough space for the children.
The Master of the orphanage is saving up to build more rooms and a school.
We love to read your comments, so feel free to let us know what you think about the video.
Hi Everyone, Hannah and I are on another adventure for three weeks. We have already been to Singapore that was great fun. Now Hannah and I are in Ha Noi which is in Vitnam, we have had some great fun!
We are in Vietnam tolearn about the Vietnamese way of life. We will be meeting the water people of Halong Bay who live in housesthat have been built on the water – they even have a floating school.We go for scooter rides in crazy traffic and learn how locals work veryhard to make just a few dollars a day selling bananas on the street.
We will have more in the next few weeks.
The photo below is at an Orphanage we visited. The little girl we are holding was dumped at the front of the Orphanage in February. There were 80 children living there.
Bye,
Leah and Hannah
Today we are going to a Top Secret location with a team of Paleontologists from the University of NSW. Once a year the Paleontologists come to Riversleigh and dig for fossils. Sir David Attenborough claims that Riversleigh is the fourth best fossil dig in the world at present.
One of the highlights of the day was finding a jaw bone that belonged to a Marsupial Lion that roamed Australia 25 million years ago.
This was a very exciting day.
We hope you enjoy it as much as we did
This week we are in the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia. These ancient rocks are what is left from a underwater world, before even dinosaurs were around.
The walking was pretty hard going, and the weather was hot, so we stayed for two days and then continued to head to the East.
Have fun
Leah & Hannah