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Scouts' watermelon challenge proves smashing

Alice Wenban, 14, with a crushed watermelon at Lower Grange Farm in Sandling
Alice Wenban, 14, with a crushed watermelon at Lower Grange Farm in Sandling

Scouts from across Kent had a smashing time after being challenged to crack watermelons into bite-sized pieces.

Explorer Scouts aged between 14 and 18 from across the county joined Network Scouts, who are 18 to 25, at Lower Grange Farm, Sanding, Maidstone, for a weekend camp which included bringing their unique inventions with them with the intention of smashing watermelons into mouthful-sized chunks.

They included dropping heavy weights on them and crushing them between heavy logs.

The weekend also included rifle shooting, a camp fire and the chance to scale the climbing wall which Kent Scouts have been constructing on the site for some time, which will have a living wall on the outside when completed early next year.

To see a video of how they got on visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2b_Qrk-_sMQ

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