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The Leipzig Zoo 2007-08-22 15:18:27 The day we spent in Leipzig we also went to the famous Leipzig Zoo
logical Garden, which is considered one of the best in Germany. I have always loved animals, in fact when I was a kid my dream was to become the main veterinary of the Madrid Zoo. I enjoyed the Leipzig Zoo visit a lot because it was a long time since I had visited a Zoo. Moreover I put my new camera to test by taking almost 200 pictures, some of the best are these:
The zoo entrance
A funny little monkey
This monkey was stealing food from the visitors, he hated me
An Amerian alligator
A lizard
Team picture
A cute red panda
Przewalski’s horses, the only truly wild horse in the world. They are a seriously endangered species
Mouflons
With a cute horse
A hyena posing for me. Totally undeserved the bad reputation of this animal
Jiraffes in formation
We took more than 10 pics to get this one
Elephant shrew
A human ancestor
A proud sun bear
And of course we couldn’t miss the elephants
A bored black rhino. He did
On the newspaper! 2007-08-22 10:45:35 Last Wednesday I was featured in the “prestigious” local newspaper Zwickauer Zeitung along with my IAESTE mates.
The university’s vicedean invited all of us that are working with the IAESTE programme in Zwickau to a formal meeting with our bosses and the international relations supervisor. In the meeting the vicedean did a presentation about the university and its present issues while taking coffee, and also asked each of us about how our summer was going and our work at university.
The IAESTE trainees with the top staff of the university
In the meeting
The vicedean talking about the Foucault pendulum in the university library
Doing politics
Goodbye Zwickau. See you soon Germany! 2007-08-20 20:52:59 My stay in Germany
for the summer comes to an end, today Tuesday at 6:00 in the morning my Air Berlin flight will take off from Dresden to Palma de Mallorca, I will wait in the island for two hours and then head to Alicante. Now I’m spending the night in Dresden airport (low-cost flights…) connected to the Internet in my laptop, I’ve paid 13 euros for 180 minutes of Wi-fi, what a business!
When I arrive home I will have to study full power for September exams, however I will keep posting updates about my summer adventures, I still have a lot more to tell…
As a whole I’m very happy with my stay during 2 months in Zwickau: I have visited many new cities, my job has been quite relaxed, I’ve put my german skills up to date (which were kind of rusty), and the most important thing the new friends made.
The plane still hasn’t taken off, but I already feel like coming back to Germany. And it will be soon: 30th of September, a year of Erasmus in Ham Read more:Goodbye
IAESTE Weekend in Prague 2007-08-20 08:38:23 The IAESTE meeting in Prague
took place during the last weekend of June; I had to take a train by myself because my friends from Zwickau were not allowed to go to Czech Republic due to visa problems. The trip was 4 hours and half stopping in Dresden to change trains, in Prague I met 3 college friends from Valencia that are working during the summer scattered around Europe: Adrián in Kosice (Slovakia), Jesús in Budapest and Sergio in Prague.
Views to the Vlatva river, a tributary to Elbe (which flows through Dresden and reaches the Atlantic ocean in Hamburg)
Jesús and me
I had previously been in Prague in February last year, but luckily the girl from IAESTE Prague that guided us through the city took us to some places I hadn’t visited before.
Moreover we could enjoy Prague’s night life, that in my opinion is one of the best in any European city where I’ve been too.
We found a peacock family
With the famous St. Vitus Cathedral
Saturday night
It was colder in F Read more:Weekend
Day in Leipzig 2007-08-17 13:50:04 Two weeks ago we had two free days of work because they were changing our workplace to other building and they had to move all the stuff. One of those days we decided to visit Leipzig, which is the biggest city in the Free State of Saxony (506,578 inhabitants according to Wikipedia).
It is a city with a lot history, its university (founded in 1409) is one of the oldest in Europe. A lot of distinguished and important people lived in Leipzig like Goethe, Leibniz, Bach, Wagner… and much more.
On the other side Leipzig was one of the cities that hosted matches for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Davit and me in front of the opera house
Noemi and Jerry next to the monument to Bach
With the Thomaskirche (St. Thomas Church), where Bach worked as a cantor.
The organ where Bach played his themes
Downtown streets
Soccer-decorated buildings
City-Hochhaus, Leipzig’s tallest building
Monument to Goethe
Next to the bar where Goethe went to take beers while he was studying at
The IAESTE association 2007-08-07 09:58:48 I’ve had the opportunity to enjoy two different summer internships abroad thanks to the IAESTE association
, last year in Łódź (Poland) and this summer in Zwickau (Germany). The association is not widely known so I’m going to explain here a little bit about how it works:
IAESTE (International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience) is a non-governmental, independent and apolitical organization founded in 1948 with the aim to promote professional internships for college students in a foreign country.
Most of the internships take place during the summer holidays and are usually from 6 to 12 weeks long, but they can be up to 12 months long. The salary depends on the country and the company where you are working, but it should be enough to cover the flights and the cost of living.
Nowadays more than 80 countries take part in the IAESTE programme, some of the countries that contribute with more internships are Brasil, Germany, Poland, Spain, China,
Schwanenteich - The swan lake in Zwickau 2007-07-25 07:22:47 One of the best things in Zwickau is its wonderful lake, which is located very near from downtown and 5 minutes walking from my dormitory. They lake is known in German language as Schwanenteich (literally “Swan Pond”) and was built by a very rich nobleman in the 15th century.
The walkway
Some horses next to the walkway
As I’ve been able to see, this is the favorite spot by the local people for long walks. It’s also an ideal place for jogging, I’ve already jogged 5 or 6 times, or for riding bikes.
In the pond there are a lot of fish so it’s pretty usual to see people with their fishing rods. Moreover the lake is “navigable” and you can rent paddle boats or pedal boats shaped like swans.
With Davit (Armenia), Mahmoud (Syria), Jerry (China) and Noemi (Armenia)
What a photographer!
There are also goats
And of course there are also swans…
Searching stuff with Google I found a shocking new about how a swan felt in love with a peda
radio.blog.club - The ultimate music website 2007-07-10 09:30:01 Some days ago my French friends that live in the dorm were surprised that I didn’t know about radio.blog.club, according to them is just as popular as YouTube, at least in France.
I had previously tried GoEar and last.fm, but neither of the two services convinced me at all. Radio.blog.club is very simple to use, you type the name of the song or artist, a list of results appears and you just have to select the song you want to hear. Then when the song finishes, another random song similar to the one previously heard will be played, so it’s a very nice service to find new artists that fit with your musical preferences.
After registering you’re allowed to create playlists with your favorite music and embed them in your website
. Of course everything for free, so I think that the website may not be very legal, but the French told me that they think it is because you can’t download the songs, and if you want to download them you have to pay, just like in iTunes.
Work presentation 2007-07-07 08:55:43 During the next two months I will be working in the Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau (West Saxon University of Applied Sciences of Zwickau). I’m going to work 8 hours a day from Monday to Friday with Davit, an IAESTE trainee from Armenia. Our boss, Dr. Schuman seems to be in a business trip and he won’t be here until Monday, so Frau Tittman, his assistant, told us to do a presentation
with Power Point about ourselves that we will present in the first work meeting this Monday. About our work I just know that it’s related to Second Life, I suppose programming scripts. In our work group we will be 4 IAESTE trainees: Davit, a girl from Egypt and a girl from China that will arrive during the summer.
I’ve uploaded the presentation to SlideShare, a website like YouTube but to share Power Point presentations. The website is very cool, in just 3 minutes I registered and uploaded the Power Point file:
Arrival to Zwickau (Germany) 2007-07-05 07:41:21 Well, after a pretty hectic week, I’m ready to start writing my adventures in Germany
. On Saturday I took an Air Berlin flight from Alicante to Berlin Texel airport, thanks to Luis instructions I arrived to the impressive Berlin Hauptbahnhof (inaugurated last year for the 2006 FIFA World Cup), there I waited for 3 hours, and I could find out that German Crispy Chicken burgers taste different from the Spanish ones, and here they offer you mayonnaise with the french fries while in Spain they only offer you ketchup…
Later I took the train Berlin-Leipzig and then another one from Leipzig to Zwickau, the final destination, where I will be living for 2 months. In Zwickau train station Frau Kunze was waiting for me. She is a very nice woman who works for the international relations department of the Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau (West Saxon University of Applied Sciences of Zwickau). She welcomed me and helped me out with everything, we went to a supermarket to buy the bas
IAESTE Weekend in Dresden - The city 2007-09-09 18:12:45 After the exciting IAESTE meeting in Prague I couldn’t say no to the next IAESTE meeting, this time in Dresden
, city of kings and capital of the old kingdom of Saxony. I didn’t expect Dresden to be such a great city, in fact right now it has become my favorite city in Germany, it´s even more impressive and beautiful than Berlin.
On Saturday we had an interesting guided tour through the city, here are some of the best pictures:
The IAESTE Zwickau team
In the background the river Elbe and the impressive historical center of Dresden
The Katholische Hofkirche
Unfortunately the city was totally destroyed after suffering one of the worst war massacres in history, the bombing of Dresden, where the casualties suffered were similar to those in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. A lot of historical building were rebuilt after the war but a lot of them were demolished by the DDR so that new concrete buildings “for the people” could be built.
The Frauenkir Read more:Weekend