Eden Gardens
Since we doubt that anyone can read our Swedish without some letters we decided to write in English instead. It give some benefits.
Today we have visited an environmental project in southern England called the Eden project. They have built the world biggest greenhouse ant preserving different plants from all over the world. It was a really impressive facility that I hope more people will be able to see.
We were on a workshop about how to make people stay in regions witch might be way for the “inland” to survive. We have made a lot of friends and made contacts with many other young people around Europe.
Big pitty that te camera doesent work.
Today we have visited an environmental project in southern England called the Eden project. They have built the world biggest greenhouse ant preserving different plants from all over the world. It was a really impressive facility that I hope more people will be able to see.
We were on a workshop about how to make people stay in regions witch might be way for the “inland” to survive. We have made a lot of friends and made contacts with many other young people around Europe.
Big pitty that te camera doesent work.
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Vad trevligt, hoppas att det går bra. Har ni någon projektidé på gång då? Passa på att nätverka med andra "unga" med samma tankar. Kör hårt!
Hej grabbar!
Jag var föreläsare på AER:s Summer School i Olomouc (Tjeckien) för ett par år sedan. Om Eva Almhjell finns med på årets så skulle jag vilja att ni hälsade till henne från mej.
Jag hoppas att ni får en bra vecka med fina upplevelser och att ni får mycket gjort.
Brith Fäldt
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