Monday was another workin day. So we met at 9 am at the museum.
My group went up to the trees again and we cutted them. Esti and me got picked up by Stolen after a while to go to all the other groups to film them. we finished early that day.
After we ate dinner at 4pm like everyday ( that is so early) we went to the school to listen to 2 lectures from people who live in Roros. And later that evening we all went to the youthclub again to hang around and watch a movie.
21.08 Ola Opdal; Norway
Today we met at the station at 9 o’clock. We took a bus to Ratvollen. Ratvollen is the place Johan falkberget lived. Johan Falkberget is a famous author in Norway, and in the rest of Europe as well. In Ratvollen we had a guided tour by Åse Berg. Afterwards we went to Galåvolden Gård. That is a farm that produces local food. In Galåvolden Gård we also had a guided tour through the farm. At the end they served local food from the farm. After we ate, we went back to Røros. In the evening we met at the youthclub and watched a movie. FUUUUNNNN!!!!
Aufwiederzen, Ola.
20.08 by Estibaliz
Today we had some free time for shopping, sleeping or other things we dind’t have time for during the last days. We met at 2pm at the trainstation and were picked up from our hostparents by car and went to a girls house which is located in a nearby village. We had a barbecue and did some outdooractivities like throwing a milkcan as far as we could
. At six o’clock we went home and in the evening we could choose what we wanted to do. Many of us went to the bowlingcenter.
18.08.11 Estibaliz, Germany
Today we started work at 9o’clock. We were cutting trees again. It wasn’t what we expected from our work here but it was okay anyway. At 6pm we had dance lesson for 2 hours.
17.08.11 by Chelsea
today we started working so we cutted trees…from 9am to 4 pm and now we gonna go to the youth club with all the participants to listen to presentations and play singstar and wii
16.08.11 Ron Jonkman, The Netherlands
today we went to the olavs-mine by bus around 10 o’clock, and the day before it rained very much and everything was wet and even in the mine there was a lot of water. we all got wet and bumped our heads because at some places the mine was very low. i enjoyed the guided tour.
15.08.11 by Estibaliz, Chelsea
We got here yesterday night.
Our hostfamilies are really nice.
Today we went to the museum in Røros and visited the church.
Røros is a really pretty town:)
SIXTH INTERNATIONAL COURSE IN RESTORATION FOR YOUTH
RØROS, NORWAY, 15-26 AUGUST 2011
Come to the World Heritage property Røros Mining Town and the Circumference, Norway, and assist in preserving this old wooden town for future generations! What better idea for your summer holiday than to enjoy the beauty of a mountain town that is a living and thriving community concerned with the responsibility of the heritage they are entrusted with and to take part in the many tasks they have to accomplish?
Get to know young people from Røros and other World Heritage properties in Norway and Europe. Students from Røros Upper Secondary School will participate in the summer course together with young people from other parts of Norway, the Nordic Countries and the rest of Europe. The course therefore offers a unique opportunity to get to know the local community as well as likeminded youth from all over Europe. During 10 days you will work together, go on excursions together, listen to experts together, sit around the fire under the bright nights of the Northern hemisphere together …. And maybe make friends for the rest of your life.
