Kudu horn sounds dawn of Scouts' 100th anniversary


  • World
  • Wednesday, 01 Aug 2007

LONGRIDGE SCOUT SITE, England (Reuters Life!) - More than 28 million young people met up, camped out, did good deeds and renewed a vow to do their best at sunrise across the globe on Wednesday as the Scouts celebrated their 100th anniversary. 

As part of the ongoing festivities, 40,000 young people from around the world have gathered in southern England to take part in the largest ever 12-day world Scout Jamboree. 

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