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visit of the Romanian students in Bulgaria, Sept. 2005: Wednesday, Pomorie, salt



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Wednesday morning, I

Wednesday morning we get up earlier. Why? Because we visited the salt pans in Pomorie. The Romanian students traveled with their Romanian coach, but the Bulgarians had at the station waiting for the bus. The Romanians were of course faster, so they had to wait for us in Pomorie. So they do not get bored, they have made a lot of photos to remember this wonderful place.

But then came the other, and we were told about the salt flats. It was interesting to hear things, that the red sea water from the basin for microorganisms, that the salt extraction is hard work is being carried out by father to son, that this is the only museum in Bulgaria and the Balkan Peninsula, which uses the evaporation of sea water by the sun for the production of salt, or that since 5.Jh.v.Ch. these salt pans exist.

They said that two processes must take place: evaporation and Kristiallisierung get to the salt from sea water. We watched a movie and then shows us an old man how to make salt. This man was then in the museum in photos and video film to see!
For the Romanians, but also for the Bulgarians, it was an interesting and exciting trip. On the way back to Burgas, the Bulgarian to the bus stop in Pomorie with the Romanian coach, where they then drove back to the bus. The Romanians were back quickly with their bus in Burgas and looked forward to a break, after which it has held group work at school in the afternoon.


Wednesday morning II

my cell phone rang. It was 6 clock. Should I get up? Stupid question, of course, George and I should get up, otherwise we delayed our meeting for the group. After the program we should really be divided into two groups, the first visit to the salt mines and Burgas, the second museum to the salt. But then it turned out differently. On what grounds However we could not visit the salt flats Bourgas and we all went to Pomorie.Und was this: we were divided into 2 groups, the Romanian and the Bulgarian group. The Romanians and Mrs. Todorova went by bus to which the Romanians had arrived, and the Bulgarians should wait at the bus stop to another bus. After 20 minutes later a minibus and we were soon at the Salt Museum. Outside the museum, the Romanians had arrived before 30 minutes.

But as we, the Bulgarians, got out, shook us a terrible noise. Somehow, the museum was the alarm was triggered. When peace again reigned, began an old salt master us to explain the processes by which salt wins. He spoke in Bulgarian and Mrs. Hristova interpreted, so that our Romanian guests could understand everything. But for us, the Bulgarians, the lecture was boring and that is why some talking. Ms Todorova was angry, and warned some of us very seriously. Suddenly all the students were silent. But some Romanians were afraid n, only some of the Bulgarians laughed softly, and some of them turned red and began to cry with laughter.

After the lecture went into all the students to the museum for a glimpse of a movie. Some were sleeping, because they were too tired, some were bored or could not understand everything because it was in English.
then showed us how to master the salt wins. The Romanians took pictures. Then we brought the Romanian bus to the station in Pomorie, where we waited for the bus. But the Romanians were faster in Burgas and had a break, after which the group began work.

Diana Janulova 10b (BG) / Georgiana Beu (RO)



tasks and group division last week

first Group: Development
6 students a presentation on the morning
6 students prepare a presentation on salt in Romania
4 students develop a Wissensquizz on the theme of "salt"

second Group: in the chemistry laboratory
5 students ex. 1: salt
5 students ex. 2: drinking water from sea water
5 students ex. 3: Salt evidence

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