martes, 3 de junio de 2014

DESCRIBING A PHOTO

This photo is of a little village in Italy called Manarola. In the background we can see the blue sea and a piece of the little pink sky.
Near, you can see a ride full of rocks above the sea. In the left of the photo, there is the beautiful village. The houses are in the mountain and the village is full of lights. All the houses are with a different colour: red, orange, yellow... and this makes to the town more cheerful. In the bottom of the photo there is down town a lot of rocks in the sea. Then, in the bottom of the photo, in front of us, we can see two green trees with something yellow in the leaves.

A WORLD HERITAGE SITE

STATUE OF LIBERTY


Description: Is one of the most famous monuments in USA or in the world. Is located in the south of Manhattan, situated in a little island. It was built in 1886. This monument was a gift from the french to the americans. The statue is work of the french sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and the internal structure was designed by engineer Gustave Eiffel.
Inscription date in the WHS list: Since 1984 is considered World Heritage by Unesco.


TRIP TO BERLIN

After Semana Santa me and my high school mates went to Berlin 5 days. The city was incredible and we had a very good experience. We visited a lot of amazing places but the most importants were:
                                                                      -Reichtag
-Brandenburg gate:
-East side gallery



We slept in a very beautiful Hostel that was in the city center, near Alexander platz:
-Hostel




Alexander Platz is the biggest platz in Berlin. There is a very important platz because is in the center of the city, there is the biggest train estation of the city, there are a lot of shops and in the middle of the platz you can see a very famous world clock.
-Alexander Platz



The third day we went to the sachsenhausen camp and it was very schoking.
Sachsenhausen camp




The other days we went throughout the city, visiting little monuments and shops. It was the best travel of my life.