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Newer posts →. April 26, 2012. Last week I was interviewed by RTCI, a local radio station, to talk about the Access program. My co-worker Faouzi has put together a wonderful compilation of this interview along with pictures on our Access blog. April 15, 2012. This gallery contains 7 photos. First Week in Tunis. April 8, 2012. I’m back in Sfax for the weekend after spending my first week in Tunis studying at the Bourghuiba Institute. So, first week is a success! Kerkennah in the Spring. March 25, 2012.
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Petra | Brittany in Tunisia
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Karak, Dana and Wadi Rum →. May 27, 2013. Saturday morning, just three days after arriving in Jordan for a summer internship. I found myself on a bus headed for the famed archaeological park/World Heritage site/world wonder/. Filming location of Petra with my roommate Anusha. We had been planning this trip since the night I arrived so we were both buzzing with excitement as we headed out of our apartment to catch the 6:30 am JETT bus for Wadi Musa, a small town that is the base camp for Petra. And variou...
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Sharhabil Bin Hassneh EcoPark | Brittany in Tunisia
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Karak, Dana and Wadi Rum. A tour of youth “ecofacilities” →. Sharhabil Bin Hassneh EcoPark. June 6, 2013. This week I traveled with several colleagues to FoEME’s Sharhabil Bin Hassneh EcoPark. Which was developed as a pilot project to preserve biodiversity, facilitate environmental education and promote sustainable. Some features of the park include:. Natural and artificial wetlands, a geodesic dome and theater. A picnic area and playground equipment. This entry was posted in FoEME. Love, Aunt Pris.
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June | 2013 | Brittany in Tunisia
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Monthly Archives: June 2013. June 23, 2013. Yesterday I traveled to Jerash, a well preserved Roman provincial town that is an hour outside of Amman. I took some great photos there, but these two are my favorites for the birds that showed up unexpectedly. June 20, 2013. A tour of youth “ecofacilities”. June 13, 2013. Sharhabil Bin Hassneh EcoPark. June 6, 2013. This week I traveled with several colleagues to FoEME’s Sharhabil Bin Hassneh EcoPark, which was developed as a pilot project to preserve bi...
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FoEME Youth Camp | Brittany in Tunisia
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July 8, 2013. As part of FoEME’s GWN youth program, yearly camps are organized that bring together youth from neighboring communities from Jordan, Palestine and Israel to learn about their shared environment. I was invited to participate in this year’s youth camp which was held in Alon Tavor Field School at the foot of Mount Tavor in the lower Galilee. Which was presented to the entire camp. Gangnam style and the macarena. This entry was posted in FoEME. July 10, 2013 at 3:49 pm. Hi Brittany….j...Fill in...
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GWN Meeting | Brittany in Tunisia
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A tour of youth “ecofacilities”. Birds of Jerash →. June 20, 2013. View from our table. This entry was posted in FoEME. A tour of youth “ecofacilities”. Birds of Jerash →. The Mom.Bev Mullett. June 20, 2013 at 11:35 am. I love this picture of you Britt…and laughing thinking about you sitting at a table with all the different languages…did you learn anything? June 20, 2013 at 3:46 pm. You are making me happy.so proud of you and your ARabic skills. June 24, 2013 at 4:07 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Day-Tripping | Brittany in Tunisia
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Harvesting Wheat →. May 4, 2012. Back in Boulder my free-time revolved around hiking, climbing and vinyasa. Since moving to Tunisia it’s changed to sleeping, eating and sitting in smoky cafes. Well, this past week I wanted to get back to my roots. The next day we joined Mansour’s cousin Karim and his fiancee Fatma for a hike in Sidi Ali El Maki. It was two magical days spent discovering new places. Best of all, my husband now likes hiking. This entry was posted in Beaches. Harvesting Wheat →. Join 28 oth...
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Birds of Jerash | Brittany in Tunisia
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FoEME Youth Camp →. June 23, 2013. Yesterday I traveled to Jerash, a well preserved Roman provincial town that is an hour outside of Amman. I took some great photos. There, but these two are my favorites for the birds that showed up unexpectedly. This entry was posted in Jordan. FoEME Youth Camp →. The Mom.Bev Mullett. June 24, 2013 at 12:01 pm. Amazing how you see the Roman influence in so many places! Very cool pictures…. June 24, 2013 at 1:22 pm. June 24, 2013 at 3:54 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Brittany | Brittany in Tunisia
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July 8, 2013. As part of FoEME’s GWN youth program, yearly camps are organized that bring together youth from neighboring communities from Jordan, Palestine and Israel to learn about their shared environment. I was invited to participate in this year’s youth camp which … Continue reading →. June 23, 2013. June 20, 2013. A tour of youth “ecofacilities”. June 13, 2013. Sharhabil Bin Hassneh EcoPark. June 6, 2013. This week I traveled with several colleagues to FoEME’s Sharhabil Bin Hassneh EcoPark, w...