sábado, 26 de junio de 2021

How can your major make the world a better place? Could it affect the world?


To begin with, I do not believe that the major affects the world, since, the forestry engineering career aims to contribute to the management of forest resources in a sustainable way and contribute to the protection of the environment, however, some people could do it, sometimes people are not 100% committed to these objectives , then they make bad decisions that could affect the world,  only for the benefit of themselves. So what do I look like in this process? well, following the objectives of the major and not falling into bad practices that could harm the environment, one of the areas of the major that I like the most is related to the conservation of the flora and fauna of native species, it is very important to take care of the immense biodiversity that our country has. This is one of many ways that the forestry engineering career can contribute to the world and as I mention at the beginning of this blog, the main objectives will always be to contribute to the care of the environment

domingo, 20 de junio de 2021

THE STORY BEHIND A PHOTOGRAPH

 


This photo was taken by my friend Carolina in 2018 in Caleta horcón, with a group of friends we made a trip to the beach after the much feared PSU, we thought it was a good idea to make this trip to be able to eliminate the stress accumulated during the year and thus be able to rest. In the photo I am on the "bridge of wishes", in that place people usually write a wish on a colored ribbon and then tie it to the bridge, in this way the desire would be fulfilled. Too many people go to that place because it's full of ribbons of many colors. I no longer remember what my wish was because it's been a long time since that day, but if I had to ask for another wish it would probably be to make that trip with my friends again.

viernes, 4 de junio de 2021

A WEEK IN LONDON

 


Day

 

Place

Entrance Fee

Tube Station

Monday

AM

 London eye

 

  £  24.50

 Waterloo is the closest tube station to London eye

 

PM

 The Tate Modern Art Gallery

 

  £ Free

 Southwark (Jubilee Line, 600 metres)

Tuesday

AM

The British Museum

 

  £ Free

 The four tube stations closest to the Museum are: Tottenham, Holborn, Russell square, Goodge street

 

PM

 Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum

 

   £30.50

 Madame Tussauds is just a two minute walk away from Baker Street tube station.

Wednesday

AM

 Victoria and Albert Museum

 

   £ Free

 The closest stations of the London Underground are South Kensington

 

PM

 Victoria and Albert Museum

 

   £ Free

 The closest stations of the London Underground are South Kensington

Thursday

AM

 Kew Garden

 

Adult on the day

with donation*: £21.45

without donation: £19.50

 Kew Gardens station is 500m from Victoria Gate.It is in Zone 3 and is served by the District Line (Richmond branch) and London Overground.

 

PM

 Kew Garden

 

Adult on the day

with donation*: £21.45

without donation: £19.50

 Kew Gardens station is 500m from Victoria Gate.It is in Zone 3 and is served by the District Line (Richmond branch) and London Overground.

Friday

AM

 Tower of London

 

 Members: Free

Adult: £29.90

 Tower Hill station

Nearby stations

 

PM

 The Natural History Museum

   £ Free

 The nearest Tube station is South Kensington, about a five-minute walk from the Museum's main entrance on Exhibition Road

Saturday

AM

 Tower Bridge

 

   Adults £8.00

 Take the tube and get off at Tower Hill (District and Circle lines) or London Bridge (Northern and Jubilee lines).

 

PM

 Tower Bridge

 

   Adults £8.00

 Take the tube and get off at Tower Hill (District and Circle lines) or London Bridge (Northern and Jubilee lines).

Sunday

AM

 Candem Market

 

   £ Free

 There are two underground stations at which to get off, Camden Town and Chalk Farm Road, both of which are on the Northern Line

 

PM

 

Candem Market

   £ Free

 There are two underground stations at which to get off, Camden Town and Chalk Farm Road, both of which are on the Northern Line

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