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Arriving from Trinidad & Tobago Our main objective: Building bridges across geographical and cultural gaps


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All students and teachers from Trinidad&Tobago and Tanzania have arrived in Saltdal, and everybody is happy :-)
Greetings to all of you back home.
The initiative to this site was taken by Gail Ganpat, and I'll do my best to give day-to-day comments on what's going on.
Jon K. Moller





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Arrival at Rognan (8.00 am). Our hosts eagerly await us.
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Aisha- all ready with her luggage.


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Excited students Aisha and Tessa greet host.
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Marcelline descends….brrr it’s cold!


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And Theresa and Marcelline meet and greet Grethe.
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Here comes Jean all wrapped up.


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In the Staff Room at Saltdal Upper Secondary School.
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Here we are relaxing, warming up and meeting teachers from Saltdal.


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Grethe welcomes us all.
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Aisha receives her information package about Norway.


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Ah! We are treated to some hot soup in the canteen.
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Denyse and Jane giving their undivided attention to information from Gail.


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Posing for a picture in the corridor of the school.
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Grethe takes time to explain about the programme.


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Day 2


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Marcelline, Ana, Gail from Trinidad and Tobago and Mr. Changa from Tanzania are visiting the War Cemetery at Botn.


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Outside the school on our return from Botn.
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Ever heard about smiling and freezing?



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