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World Maps and World Flags..

Submitted by Tenille Williams (09-11-2012)

World Maps and World Flags..

by Tenille Williams
(Victoria.Australia/Sambuhr, Siem Reap.Cambodia)

HI Team at K3, Tenille here, I was just wondering if and when you might be able to source some world flags and also world maps and continents and also countries.

As you know I work as a NGO officer in Siem reap Cambodia, so I love this site as it educates our children for english and also life. I have searched the web so if anyone knows where I am able to print this off elsewhere for free please let me know asap, I am on facebook also.

Also do we have any material on keeping australia beautiful or similar, I want to do a rubbish re use reduce recycle campaign and educate cambodia on the importance of hygiene and looking after our environment, like the keep Australia beautiful campaign, but keep Cambodia beautiful and use there local animals not ours, just need a guide to go off.

Cheers

Tenille Williams

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Anonymous (30-01-2011)

The following web site is great for flags of the world.
http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/cbk.html
I has colouring pages as well a colour pictures available


Donna (26-01-2011)

Hi Tenille

We are in the process of uploading uk, us and aus maps but am afraid the flags of the world is a biggie - stand-by for maps to use for weather reports etc.

Thanks Tenille


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