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Farewell to the Caribbean
Orientation session prepares students for the coming experience
With only 36 hours in-country students have settled in, had their first class and site visit
Students are interacting with history in so many hands-on ways here in Berlin. But Sacha Lann’s first journal gives clear picture of the impact of a visit to, perhaps, one of the oddest historical sites here in Berlin.
After a long journey we arrived safely in Tokyo.
Orientation, exploration, and a memorable lunch.
Exploring and experiencing Kiyosumi Garden.
Students take on independent research around Berlin.
Two sacred sites, two entirely different experiences.
Most all the students are now adept at getting themselves anywhere they want to go in the city by using the public transportation system.
Students choose a range of activities for their weekend "down" time.
The CIEE (Center for International Exchange) campus is a comfortable and central home for us and the Landmark program..
Peace, stonework, and turtles in Kiyosumi Garden
Cultural connections through food
Culture and language; differences and similarities
Travel is More Than Seeing Just Famous Places
Culture in a cup
Particularly in our part of Berlin (Kreuzberg), graffiti defines the scene.
Students take in the current seat of Germany's government.
Student reflections on the 4 memorials that we visited on Tuesday, each to a different group that was targeted by the Nazis, all within walking distance of each other.
Japanese History Lives on in Contemporary Games