icepo.fas.is

  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
skoli_pol.jpg

Wednesday the 10th of March

The Icepo group with the mayor of Debica in his office. Yesterday we woke up early and went to school at 9 am. When we arrived we had work with the Icelandic – Polish dictonary. At 10:45  the Icelandic students gave their presetations about Iceland, and most of us were really stressed out, but it went really well. After lunch we went for a walk around Debica, and met the mayor. Some of the students (including Þórhildur) actually got the opportunity to be the mayor of the town for five minutes, anybody who can beat that? Didn’t think so.

Anyway, then we went to visit a museum (the regional museum), that taught us more about Poland, and its history.

After that we were pretty tierd, mostly of walking around in the museum and town. But what’s bad about walking of some of the calories that we have gained because of the delicious food here? Nothing :)

 At six we met up to go to the go-carts. It was really fun and most of us went again and again and again.  But who would have thought that go-carts would be so much exercise? But still so awesome.

After that we played some games, but we were pretty tired after a long day of work, fun and games – so we went home at 22.00 pm, and all fell a sleep silently.

Written by Margrét and Þórhildur

In front of the schoolThe Icelandic grouops just before the presentations.

 

 

 

 

 

Sigga and Sveinbjörg making the presentation about FAS and Höfn.

Our colourful meal was very tasty.

 

 

 

 

The city hall in Debica.Some of our group by the mayors conference room.

 

 

 

The mayor made a speech to the group - it was both interesting and fun.

Áróra was one of those who got to be mayor for a moment.

 

 

 

Conrad and Áróra almost got married at the mayors office. Tanks from the world war II in front of the museum.

 

 

 

 

 

Fossilized teeth from a wolly mammoth - at least 10.000 years old and very rare. Landmines made from glass bottles filled with plastic explosives - there are still many of then left in some areas and still active and dangerous.

 

 

 

 

A statue of pope John Paul the second. The oldest church in Debica - from the 13th century.

 

 

 

 

 

 

We spent the evening driving go-cart.