We all started our day making breakfast at the communal kitchen in our dorms. We quickly learned how strict Germans are with recycling. We later found out that blue trash cans are for paper, green for compost, yellow for plastics, and grey (not shown in picture) for garbage. Additionally, it is typical to dispose of glassware like beer bottles separately.
Ally Cleary trying to figure out which trash can her garbage goes in.
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At the classroom, which seemed like a hole-in-the-wall, we learned about what the rest of the course was going to consist of, including the future trips to other cities. We ended our lesson with a mind-mapping session in which we wrote about ourselves and shared these with fellow classmates in order to get to know one-another better. We all went out to eat for lunch, with a group of us going to a Doner-Kabab food cart. It was delicious.
Lastly, for our afternoon exercise, we took part in a scavenger hunt around the entire city of Berlin. It was a blast getting to see the different sites of the city. We used the underground (U-Bahn) and above-ground (S-Bahn) trains to navigate around the city to see sites like the Holocaust Memorial, the Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, and the German capitol building among the many other attractions.
Holocaust Memorial
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Ethan Bell, Ally Cleary, Alfred Freed, and Kaylynn Butchko in front of the Brandenburg Gate
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Norwich class rings overlooking the Landwehrkanal
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A link to the results from one of the scavenger hunt teams...
https://sway.com/4GBTx2T6HafXdQrb?
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