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Ramabanta, as you may recall from previous trips, remains a village that we support. Our friend and partner organizes a field trip for a group of kids to Maseru ( the city) to have some fun on December 27th. This year she organized kayaking, mountain biking and a local favorite, a trip to KFC. We are thrilled , with your generosity, to support her! 60 kids at $20 each took care of it!
Some of these kids had never been in a vehicle before never mind to a big city. Chaos, but I imagine a big thrill for these kids!
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Headteachers Blog Number 45
Blog Prifathro Rhif 45
Friday 7th December 2018
Dear Parents, Guardians and Students/Annwyl Rieni,Gwarchodwyr a Myfyrwyr
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Llanishen High School! First, we would like to extend our thanks to the Thornhill Farm Shop for donating this rather gorgeous Christmas tree to our Flexible Learning Base. It was tastefully decorated by the students and has brought a beautiful pine fragrance to our nostrils (a welcome alternative to the aromas created in these damp days as we are all constantly drying out).
Year 11 into 12 Options Evening – Wednesday 5th December
It was also a pleasure to see so many of our year 11 parents and students on Wednesday evening. Our year 11 students continue to show an excellent attitude and aptitude to their studies. We value the value that they bring to the school and know that we can stretch them, challenge them and support them in equal measure to achieve their potential and move successfully onto further education. If any parents have any follow up questions, please do not hesitate to get in contact. The free choice survey is now live on the school website.
During the evening, we were also treated to some festive nibbles, courtesy of our ASD bakery. The students in the Autism base made a variety of treats including home-made gingerbread, Christmas brownies, Christmas cake and hot mulled apple juice. They were delicious and I would like to thank our budding bakers.
As well as sustaining us during the evening, Miss Gough and her ‘team’ were also on hand to talk to prospective sixth formers about the opportunity to complete the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award through to gold level as part of their extra-curricular development at LHS. We are delighted to have thriving groups completing the award at bronze and gold level, including students who are members of our resource bases.
The other highlight of the evening for me was listening to Owain Taylor (head boy) and Billy Luka (deputy head boy) speaking so maturely and confidently to an audience of 300. Billy gallantly stepped into the breach to support Owain as our head girl, Leah Coulter is currently on interview at Oxford. Please join me in sending Leah our best wishes for the interview. She is not alone this week. We are also very proud of Tom Jenkin who is on interview for a place at Cambridge to study veterinary science. Also, Ben Crocker who is busy prepping for his interview to study mathematics at Cambridge next week. Good luck to you all!
Community Christmas hampers
As December unfolds, we have been focusing again on the spirit of giving. Every form group in the school from year 7 through to year 13 has been working on their Christmas Hamper and I had the very difficult task of judging the winning hamper in each year group. The winning form groups will have a special treat delivered to them on the last day of term! Here are just a selection of the 70 Christmas hampers that the students have put together.
A team of student volunteers will now be out and about in the school mini-bus after school next week to deliver the hampers to some of our elderly neighbours, many of whom have been recommended to us by parents. In addition to the hampers that are delivered in our local community, we will also be holding a Christmas jumper day on Friday 14th December to contribute to local children’s charities.
Sustainable stockings!
Also entering into the spirit, our year 9 GCSE textiles students have been getting festive and creative and have been making Christmas stockings out of leftover fabric remnants! #sustainability
Gabby certainly isn’t winding down for Christmas!
We would like to extend our congratulations to Gabby Dickinson on her performance in the indoor regional under 17’s women’s championships, clinching gold in the high jump! The second part of the competition will take place in January when Gabby will take on the 60m and the long jump. Well done Gabby!
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Finally this week, I would like to take the opportunity to let our readers know about the valuable work being carried out by a local charity.
One of our long-serving governors, Mrs Elizabeth Taylor, is part of a group based in Llanishen which raises funds to support young people in Lesotho in Southern Africa to attend high school. Lesotho, twinned with Wales, is one of the poorest countries in the world and for most youngsters schooling ends at the age of 12 because they cannot afford the fees and other costs involved in attending high school.
The registered charity Seeds for the Future (Lesotho) raises funds for young people from the mountain village of Ramabanta. At the moment it is supporting 19 students, all of whom are single or double orphans or from families with no income.
As part of their fund-raising, Seeds for the Future are holding a Christmas tea party on Sunday 9th December at 3pm in Christ the King parish hall, Newborough Avenue, Llanishen. Tickets are £8.50 for adults with a donation on the day for children. If you would like to support this worthwhile cause contact Mrs Taylor for tickets on 02920 751401 or by email [email protected] More information about the charity is on their website www.seedsforthefuturelesotho.wordpress.com
Thank you for reading/Diolch am ddarllen
Mrs Sarah Parry, Headteacher
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Lumelang, #lesothosky2017 ! It’s the second day of the 7th edition of the Lesotho Sky! Today we set off to #Roma, an all new take on a #Lesotho Sky classic. In the past we went from Roma to Ramabanta. This year, riders will experience classic Lesotho Sky sections from a completely different angle. #rideofpassage #mtblife #mtb #cycling #mountains #lovelesotho #lesothosky #blackmixlesotho #lesothosquad #lesothovibes #lesothofinnest #publicday #october #lesothothings #lesothomountains #morningmotivation #publicday2017
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A JOURNEY THROUGH SOUTHERN AFRICA'S FORGOTTEN MOUNTAINS
There are few roads in Lesotho. There are even fewer mountain bikers. Here the horse is supreme and the myriad horse trails that have been carved through its steep and rugged mountains are its lifeblood. Horsemen ply these trails, just as they have for generations, riding between villages that have remained unchanged over centuries. Amidst this scene frozen in time is Isaac, a twenty-two year old horseman who is bridging the gap between old and new. For a week in April 2017, Isaac - or Leputhing Molapo to use his Basotho name - rode a 180 Kilometre traverse of the mountains of his home country. It was a ride like his father had done before him, but this time he was leading two mountain bikers.
Following Isaac were Canadian freerider Kevin Landry and Swiss ex-downhill racer Claudio Caluori, both embarking on a journey that will showcase the beautiful unknown landscapes of this small country. Riding only horse trails, it’s a journey laden with physical challenges for all, but it’s a journey that will cement friendships between a traditional blanket-wearing horseman and two state-of-the-art bike-wielding mountain bikers. For two pioneering mountain bikers this ride is the most adventurous undertaking they have ever made. For one horseman, its a ride that heralds a new dawn.
HAVE A GOOD ONE conceived and co-ordinated this unique adventure. In April 2017 they travelled to Lesotho and working with Sky Adventures to provide support and logistics, they set out to document this journey and the unique chapter in Lesotho’s history it represents. Driven by their passion to create a unique film, Tobias Steinigeweg and Maximilian Stolarow shared the rocky trails and high mountain passes and abandoned trading post accommodations with the riders.
Following The Horsemen is a film that not only highlights the potential of Lesotho as a new adventure destination, but also provides an invaluable glimpse into its heritage through the country’s iconic horsemen.
Story, Film, Gallery, Credits, Tour: followingthehorsemen.com
F O L L O W I N G T H E H O R S E M E N A FILM BY TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG & MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW
A HAVE A GOOD ONE Production
Supported by SCOTT SPORTS VELOSOLUTIONS
Directed by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW
Produced by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG
Cinematography MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW
Edited by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG
Color Grading SAMUEL MUFF
Sound Design DANIEL MÖLLER-BERTRAM
Photographer DAN MILNER
Cast
Riders CLAUDIO CALUORI KEVIN LANDRY
Horseman LEPUTHING ISAAC MOLAPO
Chief MICHAEL RAMASHAMOLE
Pilot JUSTIN HONAKER
Lesotho Crew
Production Coordinator DAROL HOWES
Location Managers TUMELO MAKHETHA THABO NTLHOKI
Location Scout CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT
MTB Guide BOTENG MOLAPO
Driver TUMELO MAKHETHA
Lesotho Partners
Logistics and Catering SKY ADVENTURES MOSTAT ADVENTURES
Accomodations SEMONKONG LODGE RAMABANTA TRADING POST LODGE ROMA TRADING POST LODGE
Main Theme "AT THE CLOSE" ELEGY MUSIC
Additional Supporters SIGMA SPORT GERMANY MISSION AVIATION FELLOWSHIP DIESEL & INJECTOR PUMPS LESOTHO GOPRO GERMANY
Special Thanks LAURA BURR LISA BÖHME ASHLEY THORN MATT MONSON TONI TWO TEETH CARL HOUSTON MC MILLAN SLAUGHTERHOUSE ZURICH TEAMGEISTER HAMBURG FAMILY & FRIENDS
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FOLLOWING THE HORSEMEN from HAVE A GOOD ONE on Vimeo.
A JOURNEY THROUGH SOUTHERN AFRICA'S FORGOTTEN MOUNTAINS
There are few roads in Lesotho. There are even fewer mountain bikers. Here the horse is supreme and the myriad horse trails that have been carved through its steep and rugged mountains are its lifeblood. Horsemen ply these trails, just as they have for generations, riding between villages that have remained unchanged over centuries. Amidst this scene frozen in time is Isaac, a twenty-two year old horseman who is bridging the gap between old and new. For a week in April 2017, Isaac - or Leputhing Molapo to use his Basotho name - rode a 180 Kilometre traverse of the mountains of his home country. It was a ride like his father had done before him, but this time he was leading two mountain bikers.
Following Isaac were Canadian freerider Kevin Landry and Swiss ex-downhill racer Claudio Caluori, both embarking on a journey that will showcase the beautiful unknown landscapes of this small country. Riding only horse trails, it’s a journey laden with physical challenges for all, but it’s a journey that will cement friendships between a traditional blanket-wearing horseman and two state-of-the-art bike-wielding mountain bikers. For two pioneering mountain bikers this ride is the most adventurous undertaking they have ever made. For one horseman, its a ride that heralds a new dawn.
HAVE A GOOD ONE conceived and co-ordinated this unique adventure. In April 2017 they travelled to Lesotho and working with Sky Adventures to provide support and logistics, they set out to document this journey and the unique chapter in Lesotho’s history it represents. Driven by their passion to create a unique film, Tobias Steinigeweg and Maximilian Stolarow shared the rocky trails and high mountain passes and abandoned trading post accommodations with the riders.
Following The Horsemen is a film that not only highlights the potential of Lesotho as a new adventure destination, but also provides an invaluable glimpse into its heritage through the country’s iconic horsemen.
Story, Film, Gallery, Credits, Tour: followingthehorsemen.com
F O L L O W I N G T H E H O R S E M E N A FILM BY TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG & MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW
A HAVE A GOOD ONE Production
Supported by SCOTT SPORTS VELOSOLUTIONS
Directed by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW
Produced by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG
Cinematography MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW
Edited by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG
Color Grading SAMUEL MUFF
Sound Design DANIEL MÖLLER-BERTRAM
Photographer DAN MILNER
Cast
Riders CLAUDIO CALUORI KEVIN LANDRY
Horseman LEPUTHING ISAAC MOLAPO
Chief MICHAEL RAMASHAMOLE
Pilot JUSTIN HONAKER
Lesotho Crew
Production Coordinator DAROL HOWES
Location Managers TUMELO MAKHETHA THABO NTLHOKI
Location Scout CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT
MTB Guide BOTENG MOLAPO
Driver TUMELO MAKHETHA
Lesotho Partners
Logistics and Catering SKY ADVENTURES MOSTAT ADVENTURES
Accomodations SEMONKONG LODGE RAMABANTA TRADING POST LODGE ROMA TRADING POST LODGE
Main Theme "AT THE CLOSE" ELEGY MUSIC
Additional Supporters SIGMA SPORT GERMANY MISSION AVIATION FELLOWSHIP DIESEL & INJECTOR PUMPS LESOTHO GOPRO GERMANY
Special Thanks LAURA BURR LISA BÖHME ASHLEY THORN MATT MONSON TONI TWO TEETH CARL HOUSTON MC MILLAN SLAUGHTERHOUSE ZURICH TEAMGEISTER HAMBURG FAMILY & FRIENDS
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FOLLOWING THE HORSEMEN from HAVE A GOOD ONE on Vimeo.
A JOURNEY THROUGH SOUTHERN AFRICA'S FORGOTTEN MOUNTAINS
There are few roads in Lesotho. There are even fewer mountain bikers. Here the horse is supreme and the myriad horse trails that have been carved through its steep and rugged mountains are its lifeblood. Horsemen ply these trails, just as they have for generations, riding between villages that have remained unchanged over centuries. Amidst this scene frozen in time is Isaac, a twenty-two year old horseman who is bridging the gap between old and new. For a week in April 2017, Isaac - or Leputhing Molapo to use his Basotho name - rode a 180 Kilometre traverse of the mountains of his home country. It was a ride like his father had done before him, but this time he was leading two mountain bikers.
Following Isaac were Canadian freerider Kevin Landry and Swiss ex-downhill racer Claudio Caluori, both embarking on a journey that will showcase the beautiful unknown landscapes of this small country. Riding only horse trails, it’s a journey laden with physical challenges for all, but it’s a journey that will cement friendships between a traditional blanket-wearing horseman and two state-of-the-art bike-wielding mountain bikers. For two pioneering mountain bikers this ride is the most adventurous undertaking they have ever made. For one horseman, its a ride that heralds a new dawn.
HAVE A GOOD ONE conceived and co-ordinated this unique adventure. In April 2017 they travelled to Lesotho and working with Sky Adventures to provide support and logistics, they set out to document this journey and the unique chapter in Lesotho’s history it represents. Driven by their passion to create a unique film, Tobias Steinigeweg and Maximilian Stolarow shared the rocky trails and high mountain passes and abandoned trading post accommodations with the riders.
Following The Horsemen is a film that not only highlights the potential of Lesotho as a new adventure destination, but also provides an invaluable glimpse into its heritage through the country’s iconic horsemen.
F O L L O W I N G T H E H O R S E M E N A FILM BY TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG & MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW
A HAVE A GOOD ONE Production
Supported by SCOTT SPORTS VELOSOLUTIONS
Directed by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW
Produced by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG
Cinematography MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW
Edited by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG
Color Grading SAMUEL MUFF
Sound Design DANIEL MÖLLER-BERTRAM
Photographer DAN MILNER
Cast
Riders CLAUDIO CALUORI KEVIN LANDRY
Horseman LEPUTHING ISAAC MOLAPO
Chief MICHAEL RAMASHAMOLE
Pilot JUSTIN HONAKER
Lesotho Crew
Production Coordinator DAROL HOWES
Location Managers TUMELO MAKHETHA THABO NTLHOKI
Location Scout CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT
MTB Guide BOTENG MOLAPO
Driver TUMELO MAKHETHA
Lesotho Partners
Logistics and Catering SKY ADVENTURES MOSTAT ADVENTURES
Accomodations SEMONKONG LODGE RAMABANTA TRADING POST LODGE ROMA TRADING POST LODGE
Main Theme "AT THE CLOSE" ELEGY MUSIC
Additional Supporters SIGMA SPORT GERMANY MISSION AVIATION FELLOWSHIP DIESEL & INJECTOR PUMPS LESOTHO GOPRO GERMANY
Special Thanks LAURA BURR LISA BÖHME ASHLEY THORN MATT MONSON TONI TWO TEETH CARL HOUSTON MC MILLAN SLAUGHTERHOUSE ZURICH TEAMGEISTER HAMBURG FAMILY & FRIENDS
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* A JOURNEY THROUGH SOUTHERN AFRICA'S FORGOTTEN MOUNTAINS There are few roads in Lesotho. There are even fewer mountain bikers. Here the horse is supreme and the myriad horse trails that have been carved through its steep and rugged mountains are its lifeblood. Horsemen ply these trails, just as they have for generations, riding between villages that have remained unchanged over centuries. Amidst this scene frozen in time is Isaac, a twenty-two year old horseman who is bridging the gap between old and new. For a week in April 2017, Isaac - or Leputhing Molapo to use his Basotho name - rode a 180 Kilometre traverse of the mountains of his home country. It was a ride like his father had done before him, but this time he was leading two mountain bikers. Following Isaac were Canadian freerider Kevin Landry and Swiss ex-downhill racer Claudio Caluori, both embarking on a journey that will showcase the beautiful unknown landscapes of this small country. Riding only horse trails, it’s a journey laden with physical challenges for all, but it’s a journey that will cement friendships between a traditional blanket-wearing horseman and two state-of-the-art bike-wielding mountain bikers. For two pioneering mountain bikers this ride is the most adventurous undertaking they have ever made. For one horseman, its a ride that heralds a new dawn. HAVE A GOOD ONE conceived and co-ordinated this unique adventure. In April 2017 they travelled to Lesotho and working with Sky Adventures to provide support and logistics, they set out to document this journey and the unique chapter in Lesotho’s history it represents. Driven by their passion to create a unique film, Tobias Steinigeweg and Maximilian Stolarow shared the rocky trails and high mountain passes and abandoned trading post accommodations with the riders. Following The Horsemen is a film that not only highlights the potential of Lesotho as a new adventure destination, but also provides an invaluable glimpse into its heritage through the country’s iconic horsemen. F O L L O W I N G T H E H O R S E M E N A FILM BY TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG & MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW A HAVE A GOOD ONE Production Supported by SCOTT SPORTS VELOSOLUTIONS Directed by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW Produced by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG Cinematography MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW Edited by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG Color Grading SAMUEL MUFF Sound Design DANIEL MÖLLER-BERTRAM Photographer DAN MILNER Cast Riders CLAUDIO CALUORI KEVIN LANDRY Horseman LEPUTHING ISAAC MOLAPO Chief MICHAEL RAMASHAMOLE Pilot JUSTIN HONAKER Lesotho Crew Production Coordinator DAROL HOWES Location Managers TUMELO MAKHETHA THABO NTLHOKI Location Scout CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT MTB Guide BOTENG MOLAPO Driver TUMELO MAKHETHA Lesotho Partners Logistics and Catering SKY ADVENTURES MOSTAT ADVENTURES Accomodations SEMONKONG LODGE RAMABANTA TRADING POST LODGE ROMA TRADING POST LODGE Main Theme "AT THE CLOSE" ELEGY MUSIC Additional Supporters SIGMA SPORT GERMANY MISSION AVIATION FELLOWSHIP DIESEL & INJECTOR PUMPS LESOTHO GOPRO GERMANY Special Thanks LAURA BURR LISA BÖHME ASHLEY THORN MATT MONSON TONI TWO TEETH CARL HOUSTON MC MILLAN SLAUGHTERHOUSE ZURICH TEAMGEISTER HAMBURG FAMILY & FRIENDS *This is a Vimeo staff pick video added automatically. So I might be interested.
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Multi Effect Evaporator in Lesotho
We are Manufacturer, Supplier and Exporter of Multi Effect Evaporator in Lesotho. Drytech Engineering System is Based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Drytech Engineering System Specialized Flash Dryers, Spray Dryers, Spin Flash Dryers, Fluid Bed Dryers, Evaporator Dryers, Rotary Valves, Rotary Atomizers, Hot Air Generators, Centrifugal Blowers, and Dust Collector Systems. Multi-effect evaporator system comprises several evaporation stages arranged sequentially. Each stage operates at a progressively lower pressure compared to the previous one, enabling energy-efficient liquid evaporation. Steam provides the necessary heat for evaporation, making it a cost-effective method for concentrating liquids and reclaiming valuable products. Our specialized proficiency focuses on leveraging advanced technology to meet the quality standards specific to your application. Features: Oily emulsions, coolant fluids, mold release agents Purging of compressors, water from washing floors Water from washing tanks and reactors Working and washing baths in galvanic processes and surface treatments Penetrating liquids Water treatment plant rejection Application: Dairy Food And Beverages Sugar Distillery Pulp And Paper Zero Liquid Discharge Drytech Engineering System is Exporter of Multi Effect Evaporator in Lesotho covering locations like Maseru, Teyateyaneng, Butha Buthe, Mafeteng, Quthing, Butha-Buthe, Mazenod, Leribe, Hlotse, Thaba-Tseka, Mantsonyane, and Ramabanta. For detailed information and inquiries, please feel free to contact us. Read the full article
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I spoke earlier about everyone here having their own story... I want to introduce our friend Motlatsi. An amazing kid we met a few years ago in ramabanta as a sponsored ‘scholar’ from the village. Bright kid but had bean dealt some tough cards. One of seven kids, both parents passed away and he was left to take care of himself and two brothers at age 15. He is now 3rd year engineering and we have developed a great friendship, helping him with his younger brothers while he is away at university.
Today we met at lunch and he refused any lunch from us, just a great visit, a hug and some encouragement. No idea where he gets these mechanisms to be more concerned about his two younger brothers, now raising themselves, than concerned about himself. We will stay in touch with him and do what we can.
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A JOURNEY THROUGH SOUTHERN AFRICA'S FORGOTTEN MOUNTAINS There are few roads in Lesotho. There are even fewer mountain bikers. Here the horse is supreme and the myriad horse trails that have been carved through its steep and rugged mountains are its lifeblood. Horsemen ply these trails, just as they have for generations, riding between villages that have remained unchanged over centuries. Amidst this scene frozen in time is Isaac, a twenty-two year old horseman who is bridging the gap between old and new. For a week in April 2017, Isaac - or Leputhing Molapo to use his Basotho name - rode a 180 Kilometre traverse of the mountains of his home country. It was a ride like his father had done before him, but this time he was leading two mountain bikers. Following Isaac were Canadian freerider Kevin Landry and Swiss ex-downhill racer Claudio Caluori, both embarking on a journey that will showcase the beautiful unknown landscapes of this small country. Riding only horse trails, it’s a journey laden with physical challenges for all, but it’s a journey that will cement friendships between a traditional blanket-wearing horseman and two state-of-the-art bike-wielding mountain bikers. For two pioneering mountain bikers this ride is the most adventurous undertaking they have ever made. For one horseman, its a ride that heralds a new dawn. HAVE A GOOD ONE conceived and co-ordinated this unique adventure. In April 2017 they travelled to Lesotho and working with Sky Adventures to provide support and logistics, they set out to document this journey and the unique chapter in Lesotho’s history it represents. Driven by their passion to create a unique film, Tobias Steinigeweg and Maximilian Stolarow shared the rocky trails and high mountain passes and abandoned trading post accommodations with the riders. Following The Horsemen is a film that not only highlights the potential of Lesotho as a new adventure destination, but also provides an invaluable glimpse into its heritage through the country’s iconic horsemen. F O L L O W I N G T H E H O R S E M E N A FILM BY TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG & MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW A HAVE A GOOD ONE Production Supported by SCOTT SPORTS VELOSOLUTIONS Directed by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW Produced by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG Cinematography MAXIMILIAN STOLAROW Edited by TOBIAS STEINIGEWEG Color Grading SAMUEL MUFF Sound Design DANIEL MÖLLER-BERTRAM Photographer DAN MILNER Cast Riders CLAUDIO CALUORI KEVIN LANDRY Horseman LEPUTHING ISAAC MOLAPO Chief MICHAEL RAMASHAMOLE Pilot JUSTIN HONAKER Lesotho Crew Production Coordinator DAROL HOWES Location Managers TUMELO MAKHETHA THABO NTLHOKI Location Scout CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT MTB Guide BOTENG MOLAPO Driver TUMELO MAKHETHA Lesotho Partners Logistics and Catering SKY ADVENTURES MOSTAT ADVENTURES Accomodations SEMONKONG LODGE RAMABANTA TRADING POST LODGE ROMA TRADING POST LODGE Main Theme "AT THE CLOSE" ELEGY MUSIC Additional Supporters SIGMA SPORT GERMANY MISSION AVIATION FELLOWSHIP DIESEL & INJECTOR PUMPS LESOTHO GOPRO GERMANY Special Thanks LAURA BURR LISA BÖHME ASHLEY THORN MATT MONSON TONI TWO TEETH CARL HOUSTON MC MILLAN SLAUGHTERHOUSE ZURICH TEAMGEISTER HAMBURG FAMILY & FRIENDS
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Exporter of Spray Dryer in Lesotho
Exporter of Spray Dryer in Lesotho Drytech Engineering System an ISO 9001:2015 certified firm in Ahmedabad, India, offers innovative drying solutions. Our product range includes Flash Dryers, Spray Dryers, Spin Flash Dryers, Fluid Bed Dryers, Evaporator Dryers, Rotary Valves, Rotary Atomizers, Hot Air Generators, Centrifugal Blowers, Dust Collector Systems, and more. Designed for diverse customer needs, our plants handle applications ranging from heat-sensitive items like enzymes and blood to flavors and normal products. A spray dryer transforms liquids into dry powder by atomizing and rapidly drying with hot air, with various designs available like rotary atomizers, pressure nozzle towers, or two-fluid nozzle type spray dryers. Utilize resulting powder in industries like food processing, medicine, ceramics, and more. Types of Spray Dryers: Nozzle Spray Dryers Rotary Atomizer Spray Dryers Benefits: High aspirator rate reduces residual moisture High performance with temperature control Low maintenance for extended functional life Assured reliability for long-term use Continuous drying techniques for higher production speeds Control and maintain product quality during the drying process. Drytech Engineering System is a Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter of Spray Dryer in Lesotho including Locations like Maseru, Teyateyaneng, Butha Buthe, Mafeteng, Quthing, Butha-Buthe, Mazenod, Leribe, Hlotse, Thaba-Tseka, Mantsonyane, and Ramabanta. For further details, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Read the full article
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