Day 1 6 February 2009 |
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Dublin or Bust! Our journey to Dublin was really exciting and also a bit complicated. Vytas, the accommodation manager left one day earlier to arrange everything for us. He had some challenges with the flight, due to the unusual weather. After all he managed to get a plane to Dublin. Our group had to leave the coordinator, Dainora at home, as she got ill right before our departure. We truly hope she will recover soon and joins us later on. Late-night Dublin welcomed us with thousands of lights and cold wind. After going through the passport control and the luggage collection hall, we met the Hungarian group who were waiting for us with excitement. We gathered together and travelled to Dublin International Youth Hostel by taxi. It was nice to see such a lively city, night clubs and bars. The staff at the hostel reception made us feel welcomed although it was 1.30 a.m. Later on, we all went to our rooms, settled down and exchanged few words before tiredness took us to the beds. My last thought before falling asleep was “what an exciting adventure is waiting for us!” Eglė Dragūnaitė (Lithuanian group)
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Dublin here we come!This should become a very nice (and short) trip as it has been well organised. The German group of 18 people met on the train to Duesseldorf airport on Friday afternoon. At the same time 5 Lithuanian students, 5 Hungarian participants and a group of 4 students from Britain are getting ready to fly. Only 7 hours later they all had to arrive in Dublin. But this trip became a bit different…
Anne Gruender (German group) |
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page by Michael Vogel, Kerstin Neugebauer, Lubica Kuboveova, Bianca Stenz, Reka Farkas, Ramunas Kanapeckas, Linnea Poulsen
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