Thursday morning was clear, warm and beautiful and we all were excited to get going to see the volcano, the volcano centre and of course, shopping at Decathlon. We took a quick windy bus drive down to a picnic area to have our breakfast. It was hot and pleasant, and all the student enjoyed their Nutella spread with table spoons full, on their baguette. 









Our little bus.

Breakfast...




Yummm!


Our breakfast spot.


Soon we were on our way to the volcano and most of the students fell fast asleep along the way. As we gained altitude, it became apparent that the nice weather we had had in Le Make was not going to be where we were going. In fact the wind picked up and the rain came down. Mist enfolded us and we just knew…  BBRRRrrrr!!!! We finally arrived and the weather was sadly miserable. We exited the bus and were blasted by freezing cold wind, icy sheeting rain and well, we were instantly awake and frozen from our nose’s to our toes! Conrad was in his shorts!!! We quickly made our way to the look out point, took quick photos and literally ran back to the bus with squealing and shouting. This was the first group that never picked up any stones, except of course Caleb. The cold and rain didn’t deter him from finding a few gems.  

Quick - Smile!!

Collecting coloured volcanic stones.


After the disappointing trip to the volcano we made our way back down where we stopped for our lunch at a lovely forest. Although it was wet and rainy, we managed to find cover to feed the very hungry tummies. As it was cold, we didn’t linger long and quickly boarded the bus for the very short ride to visit the volcano centre.


Lunch under cover from the cold rainy weather.
At the centre there was clearly heaters on and we all sighed with relief as we soaked up the warmth. We saw a 180 degree movie of our solar system which was really lovely. Then we meandered around the exhibits where the students took to the quizzes at a few kiosks, testing their general knowledge and reading all the information spread around each room with interactive buttons and videos. Lastly, we went in to enjoy the 4D Cinema all about Reunion’s active volcano. At least through this experience the students were able to easily picture what the volcano looked like. There were a few unexpected thrills as hot air, water sprays and fierce rocking sent us on our 4D adventure. 


Waiting patiently to go in to the exhibits.

The shaking path into the centre.






180 degree movie. 

3D Volcano that changes as you walk around.

Opening earth... 
The core of earth revealed.
Let's make an eruption!



Learning is fun when it is interactive!
Amazing visual effects.
Quizz delux!
Hungry for information!!

The new craze - Making HUGE eruptions!
Amazing posters.
Quiz me some more.


Where are we in the world?

The one room is huge with loads of exhibits.
Anne-Sophie enjoying the huge earth surface.


Cool video with leather couches in a sub.
Reunions famous eruption in the 1970's.



The volcano's effect on the the marine floor.


Finishing up... before -
The amazing 4D MOVIE!!

To end the long and fully packed day, we managed to spend a good hour and a half in Decathlon, shopping for whatever we needed or wanted. 4-Square Balls for Africa!! YAY!!!