Transportation
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Shoebox gifts are safely carried through wet terrain to reach children in Fiji.
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In Suriname, there is room on motorbikes for shoebox gifts!
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Donkey cart sometimes can be the preferred means of getting shoebox gifts to children in the Southern African nation of Namibia.
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Volunteers in Namibia load trucks full of cartons of shoebox gifts.
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Volunteers brave the cold to transport shoebox gifts via horse-drawn cart in Romania.
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Shoebox gifts travel by boat to reach the Pacific Island of Kiribati.
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Edward Graham (second from right) pulls a boat ashore for a shoebox outreach event near Tarawa, Kiribati.
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Cartons of shoebox gifts are precious cargo in the Pacific.
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Camels are also a great shoebox transportation method in Namibia.
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Shoebox gifts are sometimes transported via elephants in Zimbabwe.