2017 NATIONAL SCOUT JAMBOREE
Indian Waters Council Contingent
2 min 25 second video shows the time of your life.
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Short Teaser Video:
History
The first Boy Scouts of America national jamboree was scheduled to be held in Washington, D.C., in 1935 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Scouting in America. Unfortunately, the jamboree was canceled because of a polio outbreak in Washington. When the first jamboree was finally held in 1937, Dan Beard lit the opening campfire using flint and steel. Scouts from all 48 states brought the wood that was used in the campfire. There were some 27,232 Scouts camped on the National Mall under the Washington Monument. Since that time, 17 national jamborees have been held, the last in 2013.
Photo Gallery from 2013:
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The River |
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The Park |
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Bravo Lake |
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The Canopy |
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The Walls |
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The Pools |
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The Trax |
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Bravo Lake |
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The Barrels |
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New in 2017 - Crossbow |
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The Gears |
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Shotgun at the Barrels |
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The Bows |
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Pistols at the Barrels |
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The Zip |
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Dragon Boats |
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Naturally Beautiful |
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SBR Arial view |
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The Crowds |
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International Contingents - Swedish Challenge Scouts |
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