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    <title>Is that a turtle?</title>
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      <title>My Photo scholarship 2011 entry</title>
      <description>Africa is a place of beautiful wildlife and rich experiences. I have always wanted to explore the lifestyles and cultures of the African continent and photograph the wonderful wildlife that it has to offer. 
I have always been a keen photographer and I constantly carry my camera with me so I am ready to capture any moment on film. I enjoy photographing wildlife and documenting my travels through photographs. I love travelling and believe this would be a great opportunity for me to expand my photography skills and learn new techniques that can assist me in developing as a photographer. I would love to become more professional with my photography and one day create a book of my photographs.  I am also a primary school teacher and a registered nurse and would love the opportunity to visit an African pre-school community to meet the students and their teachers.  
These photos are taken of a day at the beach surrounded with wonderful wildlife and movement throughout the images. 
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      <author>gemmahk</author>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 7 Nov 2011 20:18:39 GMT</pubDate>
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