After a delightful first night with the host families, we met early at Brønnøysund videregående skole, got some breakfast and went over the assignments of the day.
We started with a visit to Norsk Havbrukssenter and got to know about fish farming and harvesting. It was very interesting to see the process and we got very good information we can use for our posters.
After that visit we went back to the school, got some lunch, and started our group work with the posters we have to do by Friday and present before we leave Brønnøysund that day in the afternoon.
After some group work, we got an early dinner (yes – we have eaten a lot in this trip!) and went by bus to the mountain Torghatten but it is known for its characteristic hole, or natural tunnel, through its center. We decided to take a picture of the whole group. The headmaster of the school walked up with us and took the photo.
After the walk up the mountain the students went back to their host families. This day was excellent, and we were very lucky with the weather.
- At the beginning we had a lecture about the Norwegian Aquaculture Center.
- Two ways to renew the water in the tanks.
- On the way to the marine pen.
- We learned about the process in fish farming.
- The food for the fish.
- Here they can observe the fish.
- Brønnøysund is very nice.
- Laufey enjoyed the trip.
- This is what the manatees look like.
- Brønnøysund is a very nice place.
- Brønnøysund is a very nice place.
- We are working with Geoparks in this project.
- Brønnøysund is a very nice place.
- This work of art was made to commemorate the atrocities in Útey. One hand for each wounded or dead.
- Preparing for groupwork.
- On the way to Torghatten.
- This huge pothole is close to the hiking trail.
- On the way to Torghatten.
- The mountain has a hole.
- The view from the mountain is fantastic.
- Great guys.
- The hole in the mountain.
- The view from the mountain is fantastic.
- On the path.
- Torghatten mountain.
- At Torghatten.
- The Geoheritage group 2022 – 2023.
- Coming back from the mountain.