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Comenius Be Globally Aware Album Our Heritage prepared as one of the final productsTRANSCRIPT
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THE ALBUM WAS PREPARED
AS A PART OF THE COMENIUS PROJECT
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The pictures were taken by the students and the
teachers from:
MELLOMHAGEN UNGDOMSSKOLE, HADERSLEV ( DENMARK )
ACADEMY 360, SUNDERLAND ( UK )
1O ΓΥΜΝΑΣΙΟ, ΝΕΟΥ ΨΥΧΙΚΟΥ ( GREECE )
LICEO SCIENTIFICO STATALE GUGLIERMO MARCONI,
CARRARA, ( ITALY )
SANKT SEVERIN SKOLE, LARVIK ( NORWAY )
ZESPÓŁ SZKÓŁ NR 1 IM. ANNY WAZÓWNY,
GOLUB-DOBRZYŃ ( POLAND )
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Ehlers Samlingen
Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
Haderslev Town Museeum Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
The Old Shoemaker Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
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Hetug Hans Church Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
Hetug Hans Church Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
The monument at Hertug
Hans Church
Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
(Obelisk to the memory of
the Slesvig Infantry
soldiers who fell during the
fighting on 9th April, l940)
Hertug Hans Church
Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
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The Old Mill Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
The Old Printing Works
Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
Old Town House
Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
The Old Häger Diocese
Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
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Monument at Haderslev Klosterkirkegaard
(The Danes fallen in wars 1848-50 and 1864)
Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
Monument at Haderslev
Klosterkirkegaard (The
Germans fallen in wars
1848-50 and 1864)
Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
Monument at Haderslev
Klosterkirkegaard (1st
World War)
Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
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Haderslev Cathedral
Sct. Severin Skole
Photo: Mathilde Lehmann
Photo: Google Photo: Mathilde Lehman
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Haderslev Torv Photo: Google
Haderslev Pond Photo: Google
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Bambrough Castle
Home to the Kings of Northumbria this coastal castle was completely
restored in 1900. It holds collections of china, porcelain, furniture, paintings,
arms and armour. The castle is the home of the Armstrong family, and the
building is all in use which maintains a welcoming lived-in atmosphere. A
Royal Centre by AD547, the rocky outcrop has been occupied since the
prehistoric period.
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Belsay Hall
Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens are the
creation of the Middleton family, over more
than seven centuries. First came the castle, still
dominated by its massive 14th-century
defensive 'pele tower'. Built as a refuge at
a time of Anglo-Scottish warfare, it was also
designed to impress: it still displays rare traces
of elaborate medieval wall paintings. In more
peaceful times a Jacobean mansion wing was
added: here the family lived until Christmas
Day 1817, when they moved into Belsay Hall.
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Durham Cathedral
Durham Cathedral has been described as ‘one of the great architectural
experiences of Europe’. It is renowned as a masterpiece of Romanesque (or
Norman) architecture.
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Gibside
The Gibside Estate, overlooking the River
Derwent about four miles west of Gateshead,
was created by land owner and coal baron
George Bowes between 1729 and 1760. For
whatever reason, the estate was allowed to fall
into disrepair. But now, in the hands of The
National Trust, is currently in the midst of an
extensive renovation programme.
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The Farne Islands
The Farne Islands are situated between two and five miles off the
Northumberland Coast. There are 28 islands in total, 15 of which can be seen
at high tide, with the largest island being Inner Farne.
Historically the Farne
Islands are associated
with St Aidan and St
Cuthbert, both of whom
used the islands as a
place to mediate in utter
solitude.
The Northumberland heroine, Grace Darling spent most of her short life on
the lighthouses here, first on Brownsman's Island and then on Longstone
Island.
The Holy Island of Lindisfarne In 635AD St. Aidan came from Iona and chose
to found his monastery on Lindisfarne. The Christian message flourished
here and spread
throughout the Word
Holy Island is linked to
the mainland by a long
causeway. Twice each
day the tide from the
North Sea covers the
road. Tide times and
heights can be
accurately predicted
from the phases of the
Moon and this is used to
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predict 'safe' crossing times.
Nevertheless, travellers should
remain vigilant if crossing.
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Marsden Rock
One of the most magnificent rock formations in Britain, Marsden Rock is
renowned for it's sea bird colonies, with thousands of pairs of Kittiwakes,
Fulmars, Gulls and Cormorants. The rock was a famous arch, created by the
force of the sea, but it changed forever when the arch collapsed in 1996.
The ghost of John the Jibber is said to haunt the area, he died a slow death
suspended in a bucket half way down the cliff face, after betraying fellow
smugglers to the Customs men.
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Newcastle
Newcastle's most instantly
recognisable structure is the Tyne
Bridge. It was opened by King
George V on 10th October 1928.
Movietone News recorded his speech
for one of their first talkies, local
schoolchildren were given a day off,
and in the days after its opening
unprecedented traffic jams were
caused by those wishing to use this
toll-free crossing. The jams continue
to the present day.
Linking Gateshead
with Newcastle via
Gateshead Quays
(described as one of
the best places in
Europe by Tony Blair)
and Newcastle's
Quayside, the bridge
not only serves
a functional purpose
as the River Tyne's
only foot and cycle
bridge, but its grace and engineering attract people from all over the world.
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Penshaw Monument
Penshaw Monument was built in 1844, it is Sunderland's most prominent
landmark. It dominates the skyline and standing on Penshaw hill it's visible
for miles around. Modelled on the Greek Temple of Theseion, it was in
memory of John George Lambton born 1792, 1st Earl of Durham, otherwise
known as Radical Jack. Public subscription paid for the monument, John and
Benjamin Green of Newcastle were responsible for the design.
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Souter Lighthouse
Souter Lighthouse overlooks the cliffs of Marsden Bay, high above the rocks
and notorious currents of Whitburn that have wrecked dozens of ships and
claimed the lives of many mariners. The lighthouse started operating in 1871
and was, at the time the most advanced in the world.
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Parthenon, Acropolis
of Athens
Sfakianaki Elia C3
Theater of Epidaurus Hatzidaki Irini C3
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The Stadium at the Asklepieion of Epidauros Miskala Loreta C2
Erehtheio – Kariatides at the Acropolis of Athens Miskala Loreta C2
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Monastery of Kaisariani at the Ymittos mountain build at 11th century.
Faraga Alexandra C3
Spring at the Kaisariani monastery Ymittos mountain. Faraga Alexandra C3
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Walking at the Aesthetic forest of Kaisariani Hatzidaki Irini C3
Early Christian Basilica at the aesthetic forest of Ymittos Faraga Alexandra C3
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The church of Saint Sofia at Neo Psychiko Eleni Kabaraki
Temple of Poseidon at cap Sounio Eleni Kabaraki
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Plaka the old neighborhood of Athens.
Eleni Kabaraki
The Zappeion Exhibition Hall (1888) was the first building in the world to be constructed in order to serve Olympic needs.
Eleni Kabaraki
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The Olympic Athletic Center of Athens at Marousi Eleni Kabaraki
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Carrara, a town surrounded...
The Pisanino, the highest peak of the Apuane Alps Natural park
The Appennino mountains
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Work never ends in a marble quarry.....
Riomaggiore, the first village of the five “Cinque terre”
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Pisa
The marble quarries of M. Sagro, near Carrara
The Cathedral of Pisa, in the “Miracles” square
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An inner view of the baptistry
The baptistry of Pisa
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Carrara’s Cathedral
The river Arno, in the centre of Pisa
Font chapel
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Our Lady‟s altar
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Annunciation
Main altar
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Lucca − a pearl of Tuscany
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Rose window
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Mølen is a moraine from the ice age. Here you can find
heaps of stones, and you can see big and small rock piles.
The rock piles are viking graves. Photo: Ivar
Bøkeskogen/Beech wood
This is the world‟s
nothern most natural
occurance of beech trees.
Photo: Ivar
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Herregården
Made of wood in baroque and rococo. Count Gyldenløve founded
this residence in 1677.
Photo: Ivar
Thor Heyerdahl
A scientist and adventurer from Larvik. He is famous for his
expeditions to Easter Island with his boat Kon Tiki. He also made
other expeditions with boats called Ra and Tigris.
Photo: Unknown
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Kaupang
This was one the first towns in Norway, founded by the Vikings 800
after Christ.
Photo: Silje Marie Thorstensen
Discoveries from Kaupang
At Kaupang they have found jewelries , coins and pearls in the
viking graves
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Colin Archer and his boat Fram
Fram was used by Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian explorer, to the
South Pole in 1910 -12. Photo: Unknown
Bøkkerfjellet
In 1851, fire guards were placed on Bøkkerfjellet. From there they
had a good view over the city. Photo: Ivar
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Fritzøe Verk
The Fritzøe-business` history goes all the way back to before Larvik was
founded. The iron work was built in the 1640s. Photo: Unknown
Istrehågan
Istrehågan is a ancient monument and an old sacrificial site. We
presume that it was in use from 400 to 550 A.D, but the place is
from 975 B.C.
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The Golub Castle is one of the most beautiful and well-preserved fortresses in Poland.
The castle in Golub-Dobrzyń was built in the beginning of the 14th
century as a defensive fortress. It was many times attacked, destroyed,
rebuilt and finally converted in the Renaissance style as a palace of the
princess Anna Vasa.
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Gothic church of St. Catherine,
dating back to the beginning of the
14th century, with the Renaissance
chapel of the Kostka family.
The old town in Golub
Wooden arcaded house in the
market square dating back to the
end of the 18th century and the
Evangelical Church from 1909.
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The River Drwęca is one of the cleanest Polish rivers and the
biggest ichtyological nature reserve, winds its way through our
town.
A few years ago stony embankments were built along the river in our town. It is a fine place for resting on hot summer days
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The historical capital of Chełmno
Land, the town of Chełmno sits
beautifully on the nine hills of the Chełmno High Plains. The town‟s
gems include: the chessboard plan of the old town in its original
form with medieval city walls 2 270 m long, one of Europe‟s most spectacular example of
defence architecture, the Gothic
and Renaissance town hall.
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There are several eye-catching burgher houses with the superbly
decorated House under the Star…
Toruń is entered on UNESCO‟s World Heritage List on account of
its preserved Mediaeval town plan in the Old Town area, as well as
its several hundred heritage buildings, principally in the Gothic and
Baroque styles ( the Town Hall, churches, the castle of the Teutonic
Knights, tenement houses )
Panorama of Toruń from the opposite bank of the city.
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and the fine brick Gothic
house where the
astronomer was born,
now housing the
Museum of Copernicus.
No one can leave Torun without a packet of gingerbread. These spiced
cakes, baked according to recipes dating back to the 15th century,
have a unique taste and aroma. The most famous ones, coated with
chocolate, are in the shape of a heart and have a special name:
„Cathy‟ (Katarzynki).
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In the Old Town Market there is a 2,6
meter high bronze statue of Copernicus,
on a granite plinth on which is
engraved in Latin: „Nicolaus Copernicus
Thorunensis Terrae motor, Solis
Caelique stator‟ (Nicolaus Copernicus,
born in Toruń, moved the Earth and
stopped the Sun and the Skies).
Artus Hall was the heart
of Toruń‟s patrician
cultural life.
The most impressive of
Toruń‟s existing gates –
the Mostowa Gate.
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In an alley next to the fortified
walls of the town, stands the
Leaning Tower, 1,5 meters out of
vertical.
Remains of the Teutonic Knights‟ castle
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The statue of a young fiddler
surrounded by frogs standing in the
middle of the fountain in one of the
best-established symbols of Toruń.
Cathedral of SS Johns
the high altar.
The Old City parish
Church of SS. John the
Baptist and John the
Evangelist is one of the
oldest churches of the
former Teutonic state,
a monument to Toruń‟s
greatest glory and
a mine of art objects.
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The historic center of Warsaw is an exception on UNESCO‟s World
Cultural Heritage List. It‟s the only urban complex almost entirely
reconstructed after the World War II total destruction. The
contemporary Warsaw is a big city, Poland‟s capital and its cultural,
scientific, educational and tourist center.
Adam Mickiewicz Monument
This city monument,
which stands on
Krakowskie Przedmieście
Street, is dedicated to
Adam Mickiewicz, who
was a patriot, great poet
and Poland's most
significant literary figure.
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The mermaid, or syrenka, is the
symbol of Warsaw.
In the heart of Warsaw the Neoclassical-styled Palace on the Water
sits on an artificial lake in Royal Łazienki Park.
The Presidential Palace is the elegant
classicist latest version of a building
that has stood on the Krakowskie
Przedmieście site since 1643.
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