I have seen elaborate gateways, bridges and towers lashed together at Scout events but have yet to see anything remotely like the giant pioneering projects lashed together by these Israeli Scouts. (see more in my post Pioneering Unleashed)
Characters from video games, movies, cartoons, and folklore are all featured. The slideshow includes some models of the projects revealing the amount of time and planning put into building them.
Pioneering elevated to a medium for sculpture. The sheer number of these amazing pioneering projects is astounding. Wow! These are the coolest pioneering projects I have ever seen, can’t wait to build something like them!
I found these on a website for Israeli Scouts, or “Tzofim”
Founded in 1919, the Tzofim is the only official “National Youth Movement” in the country. It was the first egalitarian Scouting movement in the world, where boys and girls participate together on an equal basis. The number of active Tzofim has grown by over 55% in the last 10 years alone, while almost all other youth movement in the country have greatly decreased in membership. There are over 160 tribes (troops).
The Tzofim is the only major youth movement which has religious and secular members and holds joint activities for them in order to build bridges of understanding for over 10,000 Tzofim every year.
I first saw these at Ropes and Poles a great pioneering blog from South Africa
hi i live in israel and im from shevet hayovel in jerusalem. Our troop is known for its moving sculptures if you want i can get a video of them to show you or at least pictures. if youre impressed by sculptures you’ll really like what we do!
i’m brasilian guy this is very beautiful i never see nothing as beautiful as this!
sempre alerta
‘always alert’
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ALWAYS ALERT!!!
i´m from Brasil, and my god, this pionerring is wonderful!!!
i would never imagine something like that
congratulations to who build that
nice stuff
Sempre Alerta
Pioneiro Milton
helo,
I am from isreal.
If thir is somtihng tou want to transat from Hebrew I can try to help you.
I love to read here 🙂
Omer