April 19, 2011 – Mexico City, Mexico…Fabiola Quinto/IAD

More than 10,000 pathfinders invaded Six Flags–the most famous amusement park in Mexico City where they enjoy their stay.

They did not neglect the opportunity to enjoy each amusement activity and they didn’t mind the long wait in lines.

The Superman and Batman the Ride were the games most visited by pathfinders.

For members of the Pioneers Pathfinder Club from Hidalgo, Veracruz, Inter-Oceanic Unión, it was a special and fun experience; also for kids of the Gideon Club from la Omelca, from the same union. When they came down from the Kilahuea Tower, their adrenaline was kicking in full force.

Other clubs joined the amusement like the Kobayowe Club from Colpac University and the pioneers from the Narvarte Church of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, in North Mexico.

After getting soaked in the Splash Game, the members of Club Jarvel from Villahermosa, Tabasco, South Mexico, enjoyed themselves ingesting a delicious pizza.

The members of Club Bellatrix from Izucar of Matamoros, Puebla, Inter-Oceanic Union also enjoyed a soak.

It was a time to share in together and make friends from the different countries.

“We want our directors to let us meet people from other countries because that is what we came here for, to make friends,” commented young girls, members of the Jarvel Club from Villahermosa, Tabasco.

Many kids introduced themselves to each other, asking for telephone and address to continue in contact.

Pathfinders enjoyed as never before the Batman Show and some of the leaders of the various clubs present, also participated.

Pastor Carballo enjoyed some time with some pathfinders from Baja California and from Puerto Rico.

The Guatemala delegation came back happy from Six Flags because this was the first time in Mexico. Above all, in Six Flags, they shouted so loud that their shouting was heard in their country!

At the end of the day, pathfinders have enjoyed the day before the camporee officially began. They have been visiting various places like the Galaxy Club in Baja California’s Tijuana. Also, they visited the Mexico’s Parliament building.

Image by Image by ANN. Licci Zemleduch/IAD
Image by Image by ANN Licci Zemleduch/IAD

Top news

Top Bible Connection Finalists To Compete For Grand Title in El Salvador
A Day for Freedom of Conscience and Religion
Adventist Leaders Celebrate Completion of Annual Pastoral Certification Program