Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Science Workshop

- interview of an Antioquia's child 


 


I asked him that what was his name.
And he answered me that he called Juan Fernando.

I asked him, that where he lived.
And he answered me that he lived in the north of Guatape.

I asked him that who lived with he.
And he answered me that he lived with his mom, his dad, his brothers, his grandma and his aunt.

I asked him if he study in a school.
And he answered me that he studied in the village's school, a public school.

I asked him that where he studied.
And he answered me that he studied in the outskirts of the town.

I asked him that how many hours he studied, And if he can explain me his school’s schedule.
And he answered me that he studied for 5 hours in the morning, everyday since the 8 Am. To the 12 Pm.

I asked him that what he did in his leisure.
And he answered me that he played soccer with his cousins.

I asked him that what he did after the school.
And he answered me that he helped many times to his mom, to carried fruits and vegetables to the principal plaza, and after he had time to do his homework.

I asked him that what he thought about that.
And he answered me that it was so fun, but, sometimes was so difficult.

I asked him that how many time he spent with his parents.
And he answered me that he spent very short time with they in weekdays but he spent a lot of time in the weekend.

I asked him that what his parents did.
And he answered me that they worked in the town like traders.

I asked him if he ever had seen or lived the child labor.
And he answered me that he lived the child labor with his uncle, many years ago.

I asked him that where he worked.
And he answered me that he had worked in the agricultural fields sowing seeds.

I asked him that if he liked it.
And he answered me that it was so difficult and he hated it.

I asked him that what was his opinion about that.
And he answered me that this, was a abused of children by the adults.

I asked him that how many friends did the child labor.
And he answered me that so many frinds worked in differents occupations (child labor).
 
I told him that I was a student of the GLA. In Bogotà, and I had lived in the north of this city for more than 8 years, and I was so curios about the new and interesting topics.

I told him Good bye and that, I nice to had met and talked with him.

 






Sunday, September 22, 2013


ENGLISH WORKSHOP
• Introduction
The trip helped us to know about the Antioquia's culture, the organization of their towns and we visited the most important turistic places of the department. I spent , time along  with my friends.
The travel is divided into 4 days:


• Day 1


Travel to Antioquia: We traveled from the north of Bogotá, after a few hours we arrived to Doradal, to breakfast. La dorada is in Caldas, and is near to the magdalena river.
We went to the natural reserve Rio Claro, it is located in the North part of Antioquia and the area is about 250 hectareas, it have few differents species of animals and plants, the reserve has protected so good the nature, because some companies like  the land to build big factories there. We walked along the river with a beautiful scenery, it had differents trees and animals, they live in the river. The guide told me that the "Tunel del tiempo" that is a small cave in the rock, had many kinds of stalactites. Finally we lunch in the restaurant.
The hotel Antioquia tropical is so big, it located in Girardota, the north of the Aburra valley, and it have 250 bedrooms and 2 suites. When we arrived to the bedrooms Jorge Luis said the importance to safe the hotel. 



• Day 2
The Occidental Tunnel is 4,6 kilometers long, so is the most longer and tecnological tunnel in latin-america, when we crossed the tunnel, a radio signal said the recomendations to take care in the tunnel.
After that, we arrived in santa fe de antioquia and we visited the occidental bridge that was so beatutiful and old, it was built in 1885, have 291 meters, and is an important monument of colombia's history. It connects the town of Olaya with Santa fe de antioquia, the middle occident with the distant occident of Colombia. The bridge now is in damaged conditions, so the big cars can't cross it.




Santa fe de antioquia have a cathedral built in XVI century, this is one of the nine colonial churchs. In the down town have a statue of his founder Jorge Robledo, He was a rich priest. This town was the Antioquia's capital for more than 30 years. The colonial hauses have a big history, The guide told us, that were built in the XVI and XVII centuries, and there lived the most important people of the department.

The religious museum is a place that show us, the Santafereña culture, you can find many paints or statues of saints, Jesus or Maria. and historic objects of the religious advance in the Department; the guide said us, that this museum had been bleesed by the town's priest.



Then, we walked on the town and lunch there we went to the Explora park, is one of the most important tematic parks in Medellin, it is located in the north of the city and have a large acuarium of the most representative acuatic species of Colombia.




We went to a dancing goat in the city of Medellin. The goats are a important part of the Colombia´s culture, and it is use to transpot people, it had a beautiful paintings.

We went to the Botero´s park, and we saw his most important scultures made by he.





Finally, we went to the Pueblito Paisa, a small town, that is a recreation of a typical twentieth century Antioquian Village, and introduces visitors to Paisa´s culture of Colombia. It has so many delicius restaurants.




Day 3

We traveled to Guatape to visited the Peñol Stone, a monolite of 220 meters hight that have 740 stairs, this is located near a laggon. The wiev is so beautiful because it have a lot of lakes joined at a big Dum.

A shopkeeper  told me that the people of the town had wanted write in the stone GUATAPE, but the Antioquia's Government prevented it, and they only reached write GI, the letters that today we found there.



The stone look like a sutured skin, with the stairs.


In the top, there was many pictures of some artist, musicians and politicals. Some comerciants sale her products at the turists near the place, because there are a hight number of turists, and they usually take advantage of this situation and crafts prices rise.

The town of Guatape is so beautiful, because since many years, their streets and walls had been painted with so cool drawing and very varied forms and colors. Jorge Lius said me that all the Guatape's hauses are painted of a different color, by the mayor's office and that, represented the Antioquia's culture.

I brought some bananas in a shop of this town, and I wendered her price, and the shopkeeper explain me that, this occurs because the the added value of the transport was much lower there.
















After that, we went to the Guatape's dum, and we Browse there, in a beautiful boat, that belonged of the "Hotel Los Recuerdos", this boat, whose investment exceeded 1,500 million pesos, measures 32 meters long, 14 wide and 9 high. In total they are 758 square metres distributed over two levels. And it has a capacity for 500 people.



The captian told me that the boat had 500 force horses. 

The medellin´s subway is wonderful, the Niquia station had 2 big plataforms and a big bridge to comunicate the two extremes of the avenue, this subway connects 4 towns, with Medellin, and so many people used it. The Acevedo´s station connects the subway with the metrocable, it go to the most mountainous areas of the city
The acuatic park Agua, Sol y Alegria is located in Honda, Tolima, at 132 kilometers of Bogota, this park is one of the most important acuatic park of this town. Mary told me that we had to take special care with the slides. In this place you can see a high temperature (23 to 25 degrees), and this, with a high humidity. There were like 6 slides, of color blue and white, and each slides end in a specific little pool and 2 big pools. The restaurant was in the entrace of the park, there we ate our lunch.

The travel to Bogota was so large, because Bogota is Kilometers of Medellin, we had a delayed by a blockade of the highway and finally we arrived to bogota at 10 an a half in the evening. And the trip sadly end.