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== Day 0 == | == Day 0 == | ||
I | I was first at the bus station which was quite stressful because I wasn't sure if I had missed the day or hour :-) Later other people came and as usual the first impression was that they are rather strange (unknown). During the journey we got together little bit more and after arrival we got to know at least our names. Before I departed my family frightened me that it will be raining and there will be floods...fortunately we were lucky! Till now I have just described what we did because the only thing which is absolutely connected with the topic of the field trip was our discussion about the concept of sustainability we had that first evening. I really appreciate the different views and quality of contributions from other people. A good beginning. | ||
== Day 1 == | == Day 1 == | ||
The day | The day continued the good beginning of the previous day. Luneburg really impressed me with its typical German architecture which I had never seen before, but what's more, there was so much green space!! On the other hand, the city seemed to me to be quite small and calm but later the university increased my interest in the place. From the afternoon, I remember more of a "students' perspective of sustainability at university" presentation because it is naturally closer to me and can inspire me to do something right now in the area I'm in. At least I will follow Prague Oikos. | ||
== Day 2 == | == Day 2 == | ||
With great satisfaction I found two green | With great satisfaction I found two green hairs on my head in the morning so that the process of greening had started :-) The tour around the university campus was so short that I'd love to see more sustainable places so that I can get some experience what my university is missing and can improve. During the tour, a charming lady called Irmhild also spoke about students' projects and the possibilities which students have at the university. Even though the effect is not usually so great as they expected, students can at least try to really work on their own project and get it to work; that is what I'm missing at Czech unis...but maybe it is only up to us students? | ||
For some people this was | For some people this was D Day because we visited THE LANDFILL. Well, it was really perfect and I'm pleased I could see it for myself. I enjoyed the walk on the municipal waste dump without seeing or smelling it and I liked the way Mr. Wolfsteller presented his "child", but it wasn't so new for me because I had had a course about waste at university in UK so I had seen it before...in pictures only. Actually, I am more thankful I could stand so close to a wind mill so that now I know a little bit about how pleasant or unpleasant it is (in the short-term of course). | ||
Hamburg has such a unknown atmosphere that I cannot find right words for a description. All the industrial buildings, cranes, | Hamburg has such a unknown atmosphere that I cannot find the right words for a description of it. All the industrial buildings, cranes, ships, docks, bridges under the river basin looked enormous and incredible. Another memory is the super modern lift on the St. Michaelis church tower...(which caused the death of my two green hairs). | ||
== Day 3 == | == Day 3 == | ||
A | A D Day for me!! Pretty interesting talk with Susanne Eilers about environmental education and the involvement of the public in sustainability projects. I really appreciate that they have focused on working with the public because it is the lifestyle of ordinary people which is mostly unsustainable and should be changed. After that we had a nice but short walk around Luneburg heath with the most colorful field I had ever seen (the one everybody took a photo of). A flock of sheep reminded me of the same view I saw in Romania, but it wasn't extraordinary and a shepherd was a more common job there. It is quite funny that the area of the heath that is actually unnatural for this latitude is protected now. It is similar in the UK were vast areas of moors are designated as natural parks just because of special ecosystems which had been created by human activity. Then I wonder what exactly should be protected and what is the task of humans in nature. | ||
For | For lunch and to spend the afternoon we went to Baukhof, an organic biodynamic farm. First of all I have to praise the lunch which wasn't large but very tasty and nutritious and I believe healthy as well. During lunch with Eliska we had to sit at the next table because the table for our group was not spacious enough, but finally we were lucky because we sat with farmers and all the people working there so we could smile at them and speak a little English with them. And I think that it was an especially nice atmosphere during lunch which set up my overall good feeling from the farm. Later on we went with Ralf Weber for a tour and saw some of the farm production. It greatly interested me because it is one of my plans for the future to live on or start such a farm. I also like the idea that the youth from a high school come here for two weeks' "vacation" and, as I hope, improve their relationship toward nature. | ||
The afternoon, evening and night were also great because we had | The afternoon, evening and night were also great because we had the chance to go to the city center before the shops closed. With a small group we were also introduced to some famous and popular students' places so we could see another side of German students' life! Thank you guys that you opened the door. | ||
== Day 4 == | == Day 4 == |
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