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Expedition to Skye


As part of the TL2124 expedition module. Hannah and Abi organised a trip themselves with the facilitation of their tutor Allison Inkster.




 The journey was planned, designed and carried out by the two of them working as a team, here the link will take you on their journey, covered in a short video filmed and edited by them too.




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