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Dancing Astronauts, Science Demos & Prison Studies
... even transported people between the five major venues. You could barely walk in the large physics department foyer it was so bustling.
Limited by our weak German skills, we still really enjoyed the event. At the math building, we played with mathematical puzzles and watched part of a documentary with amazing fractal imagery. At the earth science department, I was fascinated by ...
Greetings from the Top of [middle] Germany
... better as the day progressed. We arrived in a little town called Schierke. It was from here we would be making our journey to the top of the behemoth mountain called Brocken. We found a place to park and started hiking. Even though it was only about 10 km to the top of Brocken, it was 531 vertical meters from where we started. That makes for a rather hard hike! When we got ...
Une belle fille mit Schultüte from Canadians
Zurück in die Schule (Back-to-school)!
Back-to-school in Germany means it's time for the Schultüte (school cone) tradition. For the first day of school, students are given these cones which are filled with treats, school supplies and small gifts. Historically, these were specifically for those entering the first grade, but nowadays that has extended to other school-age children. ...
Nobel Göttingen Graves & Gallery
... A letter Planck sent to Hitler asking for a fair trial of his son seemed to expedite his murder, just a few months before the war ended. As a well-regarded figure, his name was used after WWII in renaming Kaiser Wilhelm institutes and societies. There are still five Max Planck scientific research institutes in Göttingen, and many more throughout the country.
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Being an account of too fast drivers, too much....
... had literally hundreds if clocks lining the walls, all sizes and designs. We haven't yet decided if they would be really cool or really annoying. We also had a bit of a surprise on our first night in Germany camping in Titisee. I (Alex) woke up to hear a very strange rustling sound. What could it be? It came from my side of the tent, but there really wasn't much over there. Was a large (or small) ungulate eating the hedge? I tried shining a light over to see, ...