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Thursday, 28 October 2010

El ultimo dia en Berlin


The last day in Berlin we split up into groups, Jenni and Maru got up early in the morning in order to make their museum tour through Berlin, to see the places of interest of german history. Lucas benefited of this first free day so as to go and have a coffee with some friends he made during the Ashoka event. Alexandre, Juan, Mary and my humble took the opportunity to see the famous flea market in the Mauerpark and having a last turkish meal for a long long time...


Thereafter, to relax and reflect about the past days (and also because the weather was not very nice), we took the U2 metro tour through Berlin, to see many different parts of the city. With a Club Mate in our hands, we talked about anything and everything and the next steps we want to take in our lives.



We met all together at 1800 in the hostel, in order to get our bags to take the train to paris. This was also the point where we had to say goodbye to a person which was the organisator of almost all activities in Berlin, a complaisant friendly host, a never-sleeping working man and last but not least a person who became a good friend during the time in Berlin: Tobias.

Thank you very much Tobias!


At the train station we realised that because of the strikes in France our train just will get to Hannover, where we must take the bus to Paris Disney Land, from where the metro was our means of transportation to the centre of Paris... But these are no reasons to worry!




At this point, it is my turn to say goodbye, Elena is going to write at my place...

Gracias Mary Juanita, Juan El Molino Choripan Vargas, Lucas El Despertador Pinto, Alexandre El Camel Johnny Cash, Maru Maria Elena Ostili y Jenni El Pajarito por el tiempo con ustedes! Espero de verles pronto en Argentina, Brasil, México, Suiza o donde sea!

Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Another cold, exciting, turkish-german day in Berlin



The day began early, because Berlin is a big city Mary, Juan, Lucas, Alexandre and me had to get up at 0600 to go with Tobias to a organization called ''pan alegre'' in the periphery of Berlin, which produces bread on the basis of a selfmade biogas-oven and amaranth, a cereal with a rich nutritional value.

Yoko, Jenni and Maru met the responsible person for Unitopia, an organization which works with students to help raise their awareness on social realities. Both very interesting experiences (i think so, i just saw ''pan alegre'' and this was interesting).

After eating in a strange turkish kebap store in which the cook didn't allow us to observe him cooking our meals, we went to the nord-süd-brücken foundation, where Andreas Rosen already waited for us in order to give us very useful advices on fundraising and communication.

At night, took place the an impakt-event on young social entrepreneurship, moderated by Dennis Hoenig Ohnsorg, where also our latinamerican delegation shared insights on their projects. After having a few social beers (www.quartiermeister.org) we went (once again) eat turkish food close to the Görlitzer Bahnhof, from where we walked back to the hostel which helped us digest our delicious meals.