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Matriculants return from once in a lifetime trip to Antarctica
2020 may have proved tougher than usual to be in school, especially for those in their final year. But five matriculants were given the chance to go on a trip if a lifetime to the coldest, driest, barest continent. They were chosen from across the country to go to Antarctica with explorer Riaan Manser. They have now returned and were delighted to be joined by Riaan Manser and one of the matriculants, Boiketlo Lamula.
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