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Waldemar is similar to a small European village with stone cabins built on the side of a hill overlooking the Guadalupe River. Each kampong, a South Sea Island word for “house on stilts,” is the home for six to eight campers and one counselor who serves as the “mother” to the group.
Each kampong feature a private bathroom decorated with Spanish tile mosaics and Saltillo tile floors, a bedroom with four bunk beds, air-conditioning, and a front porch or courtyard connecting other kampongs together. Each girls is awarded points daily for keeping her clothes and belongings in order as well as sharing in the other housekeeping duties.