domingo, 19 de octubre de 2008

THE TWO FLAGS ON TOP OF THE ROCK


HALF OF THE SCHOOL PARTY


A PIC TO REMEMBER: JOSÉ AND DANIEL


PROTECTING THE " ROCK "


YES HE SNATCHED A PACKET OF PEANUTS


WATCH OUT: APES SNATCH FOOD


GETTING READY


ARE THE APES FRIENDLY ?


THE TRIP STAR: THE APES


A VIEW FROM THE CABLE CAR


We can see the new buildings and one end of the runway. We reached over 400 metres.

GETTING ON THE CABLE CAR


Marta waiting for the teacher!
Antonio didn´t have nice experience.
We arrived safely at the top of the Rock.

AT THE TICKET OFFICE


María, who speaks perfect English, was one of the first students to buy their tickets. She paid
seven euros for one way. We walked on our way back to the city center.

THE TOP STAR ATTRACTION




This was going to be the star of our trip. We didn´t know what would happen up there.
The APES!!!

WINDOW SHOPPING


THE CHURCH TOWER


STREET DIRECTIONS


IS IT BRITISH ?


MAIN STREET


LUNCH TIME




Yes ! They were really hungry.
First of all an orange juice and then a huge Spanish sandwich.
Enjoy your meal Alberto. Lucia and Marta !

FISH AND CHIPS: very British


They didn´t see this bill. So nobody asked for them. We just went on to the Main street

After this big bill everybody was HUNGRY !


It was already over one o´clock. Most of the group was complaining because they were hungry. When they saw this poster they said: teacher or sir, when are we going to EAT?
Well, they said it in the language of Cervantes.

The first street sign : information on the sights





We can see the diffeent sights the Rock can offer us, the visitors from Mariana Pineda. Our final destination was " The upper Rock ".

Magdalena: how happy she was!


The plane had already landed and were in the process of crossing the airfield. Juan-José, the other teacher was looking at the sky to make sure no other plane was going to land.
Happily we reached the other side safe and sound.

The runway


We are just in the middle of the airfield runway. Just then Javier Salinas, another teacher of English in our scool, phoned me. How are you doing? He said. We were lucky that the had already landed.

HERE IT IS !! AN AIRBUS 320 IN FRONT OF US!


First stop: wating for the plane to land


The first thing we come across after crossing the border is the airport runway. It is the only airport in the world ! We had to wait for about twenty minutes for an aircraft to land and taxi near us.

The two Antonios, Huimin and Leah

José and his first trip abroad . Abroad in Gib ?


José was very excited. He wanted me to take a shot of him to prove that he had been abroad (?). Well, so I did. The first British sign we came across was the phone box. He didn´t need it because he had his brand new mobile with him.
Did you enjoy the trip José? I hope so.

An informal welcome to the Rock


The " llanitos ", as the inhabitants of Gibraltar are called, are very happy to have all of us there and contribute to his standard of living. How? Spending our Euros or Pounds on their shops and on the Cable car. We didn´t see the dolphins , however we had an interesting experience with the apes up on top of the Rock.

The authorised official photo


Once inside, I (the teacher is never in the shots) took a pic of the whole group. There should be twenty-five students. Can you count them? Who is missing? Juan-José ? Leah ? Me? José?
Jesús is very happy, although coming back he wasn´t that happy. He got lost in Gibraltar ! The teacher had to rescue him and his friend Thomas.
They are holding the project to complete during the visit, but what happened ? Ask them.

Getting ready to cross the border


It was 11:30, on Friday 17th October 2008. We were there ready with our NIC (DNI in Spanish) or passport for passport control. The Rock can be seen very clearly and the dividing line between Spain and ?????Spain(?)

Happy or not ?


After the first group shot, we all got onto the minibus. Andrea from the group ( in the middle) was very happy and excited. Did she enjoy the trip? We will see. Alberto is watching and making sure the won´t go back to Granada.

THE BEGINNING

It was our first stop to have a coffee and go to the toilets. We were going to Gibraltar to spend the day visiting the Rock. It takes about three and a half hours to get there by coach. The group, twenty-five students, two teachers and Leah, an assitant teacher from Virgina ,USA. She was very excited and so the whole party.