Description A video about Morgan Camp where Dody Hunter, Raphael Hunter, Norma HunterMagdalene Aragu, Grian Hunter, and Betty Dixon grew up and they talk about their time at the camp,
Well done. Love it. So many memories. Can't wait to show Mother(Lena). She's gonna cry with happiness and memories
Rosie Holzhauser said on 07/07/2015.
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Well done. Love it. So many memories. Can't wait to show Mother(Lena). She's gonna cry with happiness and memories