Portsmouth Scouts join 45,000 others in West Virginia for World Scout Jamboree

Chief Scout Bear Grylls kicked off the World Scout Jamboree with an opening ceremony where he propelled from the roof of the main stage. Picture: Martyn MilnerChief Scout Bear Grylls kicked off the World Scout Jamboree with an opening ceremony where he propelled from the roof of the main stage. Picture: Martyn Milner
Chief Scout Bear Grylls kicked off the World Scout Jamboree with an opening ceremony where he propelled from the roof of the main stage. Picture: Martyn Milner
SCOUTS from across the area have joined 45,000 others for a major world get-together.

Representatives from more than 150 countries have joined chief Scout Bear Grylls in West Virginia in the USA for the 24th World Scout Jamboree, where they will enjoy two weeks of activities and making new friends.

Waterlooville youngster Daniel Cooper, 14, said: ‘There are so many activities to try over the next couple of weeks. I’m really looking forward to the five-mile zip line course.

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