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  1. Turn on your speakers before you begin Thank you for your cooperation!  

  2. Greg Brown Khalil Hussein William Reynolds

  3. Nervous Nacho

  4. Nervous NachoImmunizations Name: For: • Hepatitis A Contact with anything contaminated • Hepatitis B Contact with blood • Tetanus-diphtheria Injuries (Infection)

  5. Nervous NachoHealth Advisories • Don’t eat food from street vendors • Do not get ice in drinks • Drink bottled water or purified water

  6. Nervous NachoCrime and Terrorism Crime: Very low – stolen purses/wallets most common crime Terrorism: There are some terrorist groups against the government. The most well known is the ETA Basque.

  7. Nervous NachoPrecautions • Drink bottled water • Eat completely COOKED food • Peel own food (ex. Banana) • Use lots of insect repellant (bug spray) • Wear long clothes • Stay clean (wash hands and body often)

  8. Nervous NachoTranslation Time! Q: How do you say, “Is there a doctor in this hotel? A: ¿Hay un medico en este hotel?

  9. Nervous NachoBibliography Recommended Vaccinations/ What to bring • http://www.cdc.gov/travel/westeurp.htm Precautions on Food / Water: • http://www.cdc.gov/travel/foodwatr.htm Crime and Terrorism: • http://www.thetravelsite.com/Dests/DGeurope/Gspain/main.html

  10. Luis Logistics

  11. Luis LogisticsAirfare Miami, Florida to Madrid, Spain $689.00 for roundtrip and 30 days from now Flight time (MIAMAD): 15 hours 40 min

  12. Luis LogisticsImmediate Departure Price for leaving tomorrow would be about $1000 because the airlines needs to know how many people will be there in advance

  13. Luis LogisticsStaying in Spain • Stay for awhile because flight time and fares are pretty high Cost per day (room): • Spain  $156 • Miami  $107 $49 difference EACH day!!!

  14. Luis Logistics Weather Currently Spring Temperatures vary from 400 F – 650 F Click here for an animated picture of the weather for Europe (including Spain)

  15. Luis Logistics Currency As of 2002, the currency is the Euro dollar Before it was the Pesetas 1 USD (US dollar) = 1.143994 EURO

  16. Luis LogisticsTranslation Time! • Q: How much does that poster cost? • A: ¿Cuánto cuesta ese cartel? ¡Hola!

  17. Luis LogisticsBibliography Air Fares • www.expedia.com Hotel Prices • www.hilton.com Weather • http://www.weather.com/weather/climatology/SPXX0050

  18. Fernando Fun

  19. Fernando Fun Natural Areas • Andalusia • Region of southern Spain bordered by the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean • It contains the historic cities of Seville, Granada, and Cadiz and many examples of Moorish architecture • You could look at the Moorish architecture and enjoy the great weather in the spring

  20. Fernando Fun Natural Areas • Gibraltar: • Gibraltar is famous for its Barbary macaques, the only wild monkeys in Europe

  21. Fernando Fun Natural Areas • The plants and animals are beautiful • You could see the famous rock of Gibraltar

  22. Fernando Fun Sports • Soccer - a very big sport in Spain. To see it you could go to any of the many soccer stadiums. You would see a lot of crazy fans.

  23. Fernando FunBull-fighting • One of the oldest sports in Spain. The Matador waves his flag and the bull passes him. At the end, the bull is killed.

  24. Fernando Fun “Adventure Travel” • Spain is famous for trekking • Best places are the Pyrenees and the Picos de Europa • You can also hike the Camino de Santiago, the famous pilgrims' route running from Navarra to Santiago de Compostela

  25. Translation Time! • “Does this hotel have a pool?” • “¿Este hotel tiene una piscina?”

  26. Fernando FunBibliography • Andalusia • http://dictionary.msn.com/find/entry.asp?refid=1861695495 • General Information • http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/europe/spain/index.htm

  27. Benito Bookworm

  28. Benito Bookworm Facts and Stats of Spain • Area: 504,782 sq km, about twice Oregon’s size • Population: 40,038,000 • MajorCities: Madrid, Sevilla, Valencia, Barcelona, Bilbao, Vigo, La Coruña, Gijón, Salamanca, Córdoba, and Palencia • Countries and Oceans on the Border: North Atlantic Ocean; Portugal, France, Mediterranean Sea

  29. Benito Bookworm Facts and Stats of Spain • MajorGeographical Formations: The Meseta Plateau, the Pyrenees Mountains, the Cordillera Cantabrica Mountains, and Sierra Mountains, all of which cover the country's center. • Major Rivers: The Duero, Ebro, Guadalquivir, and Tagus

  30. Benito Bookworm Facts and Stats of Spain • MajorExports: Machinery, motor vehicles, and foodstuffs, including the following: grain, vegetables, olives, wine grapes, sugar beets, citrus; beef, pork, poultry, fish • Natural Resources: Coal, lignite, iron ore, uranium, mercury, pyrites, fluorspar, gypsum, zinc, lead, copper, kaolin, hydropower, and arable land

  31. Benito Bookworm Facts and Stats of Spain • Form of Government: Parliamentary monarchy, which means they have a king and queen, but also have a parliament, which is an assembly with the legislative powers of government. • Languages: Official Language: Castilian Spanish [74% of population], Catalan [17%], Galician [7%], Basque [2%]

  32. Benito Bookworm Translation Time! To say “How many people live in this city?” in Spanish, you would say: ¿Cuántas personas viven en esta ciudad?

  33. Benito BookwormBibliography • http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html

  34. Carlos Culture

  35. Carlos Culture The Site of the National Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography in Madrid Travelers will see collections of artifacts and art from Prehistory into Medieval times. By going to this museum, travelers will learn a great deal about the history of Spain, and they will learn about its long culture. I think this would be an excellent place to visit if a person would like to learn about Spain’s past and people.

  36. Carlos CultureThe Prado Museum in Madrid. The Prado Museum is the largest art gallery in the world. By going to this museum, you will see many beautiful sculptures, drawings, coins and other works of arts, but the thing to see at the museum is its large collection of paintings, which has given it fame worldwide.

  37. Carlos CultureThe Prado Museum in Madrid It houses more than 8,600 paintings, of which they exhibit less than 2,000 because of lack of space available. This museum displays Spanish art and culture throughout history. This site is a must for anyone who enjoys art.

  38. Carlos CultureThe Cathedral, El Alcazar, and La Lonja in Seville If you go to visit the site, you will see all three of the monuments in the heart of Seville. While in the Cathedral, which is the largest gothic building in Europe, you will be able to see the tomb of the Mariner. While in El Alcazar, you will see the Hall of the Admirals, which was the place in which many exploratory expeditions were planned, including Magellan's trip around the world.

  39. Carlos CultureThe Cathedral, El Alcazar, and La Lonja in Seville Inside La Lonja, travelers will see the most important collection of documents about the New World, called the Archives of the Indies. These buildings each contain a section of Spain’s history. If you like architecture, or viewing historic sites or documents, this should be your number one stop in Spain.

  40. Carlos CultureTranslation Time! To say, "Where is the art museum?" in Spanish?  ¿Dónde es el arte museo?

  41. Carlos CultureBibliography • The Site of tours of The Cathedral, El Alcazar, and La Lonja in Seville: • http://www.spaintour.com/heritage.htm • The Site of the National Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography in Madrid:http://tuspain.com/arts/mus1.htm • The Official Site of the Prado Museum: http://www.spanisharts.com/prado/prado.htm

  42. El Fin!

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