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Title: Virtual Backpack tour in Europe


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Virtual Backpack tour in Europe
  • Our events
  • Norway Hurtigrute
  • Austria Ironman
  • Italy Football matches
  • Germany Speckbrettl

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Ðelta d Force
  • Here you can see our ?photo
  • The team members
  • István Mészáros
  • Gergo Balogh
  • Ákos Tóth
  • Máté Balogh
  • Roland Orbán

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Norway
  • Hurtigrute

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Hurtigrute- the worlds most beautiful boat-trip
  •  11 days and 10 nights in the sea. That means
    2500 seamiles, 35 ports and at least with hundred
    years past. The Hurtigrute is the first number
    highway. Day by day in wind and snow, in the
    whitenights or long rain one of the 11 ships
    starts. It sails from Bergen to Russian border,
    Kirkenes and it reaches Vestkapp and Nordkapp.
    Since centuries the Hurtigrute means the only way
    to the outworld. On the ship there are mail,
    hotmeal, drinks. The people from south travelled
    on it. Every travel brings something new. The
    Hurtigrute became a transport punch since 1849.
    In Bergen every year many people step on board
    tourists coming from Europe, Asia and America.
    The habital town inhabbitans subjects themselves
    to the tiring voyage hoping that they will escape
    from the bigger storm. Who is fed up with the
    creaking boards go to a land trip. So anybody can
    make longer the travel and in some days and can
    go back to another ship. But every thing needs a
    substantial preparation. Therefore we ask for the
    help of the travel agencies. The eight newest
    Hurtigrute ships are similar to oceanliners. In
    every ship has enough room for sixty cars. Who
    believes in that he can buy tickets for eleven
    nights only that person is mistaken. They can
    even pay for shorter voyages, too and travel from
    a few money with rucksack, without cubicle but
    with self-sufficient. In every case they need to
    have help from the travel agencies. The
    unfrofessional Japanese photographers and the
    Norwegian undergraduates form the atmosphere of
    the North sea voyage together. The ceremony of
    putting into a port, the postalflag on the board,
    the clothes and the calming words of the sailers
    when we turn around the West-degree at eight
    number wind-force and cross the Vest-fjord
    between Lofoten and Norland- mean unforgettabble
    experience they are- natural vertains to the
    travel. Following the traditions there is a post
    box at the reception which is emptied usually.
    Dont forget that the Hurtigrute was the only
    postservice during the decades.

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1.day Begren
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2.day
  • Maloy
  • Selje
  • Torvik
  • Runde
  • Alesund
  • Molde Bud
  • Hustad
  • Kristiansund

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3.day
  • Munkholmen
  • Austrat
  • Orlandet
  • Stokksun
  • Folda
  • Rorvik
  • Leka-island

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4.day
  • Hestmannoy-island
  • Ornes
  • Bodo
  • Vestfjord
  • Lofot-islands
  • Stamsun
  • Henningsvaer
  • Vagekallen

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5.day
  • Harstad
  • Bjarkoy
  • Finnsnes
  • Tromso

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6.day
  • Havoysun
  • Honningsvag
  • North peg
  • Svaerholtklubben
  • Kjollefjord
  • Finnkjerka
  • Mehamn
  • Bispen, Gamvik
  • Berlevag

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7.day
  • Kirkenes
  • Vadso
  • Vardo
  • Syltefjord-stauren
  • Batsfjord

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8.day
  • Hammerfest
  • Soroya-island
  • Hasvik
  • Oksfjord
  • Loppa
  • Skjervoy

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9.day
  • Risoyhamn
  • Sortland
  • Stokmarknes
  • Raftsundet
  • Trollfjord

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10.day
  • Nesna
  • Donna
  • Sandnessjöen
  • De syv Sostre
  • Alstahaug
  • Tjotta
  • Torghatten-island

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11.day
  • Trondheim
  • Agdenes
  • Hitra
  • Smola
  • Grip

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12.day
  • Floro
  • Svanoy
  • Kinn
  • Alden
  • Ospa
  • Steinsundet
  • Oygarden, Herdla
  • Salhus, BERGEN

17
Austria
  • Ironman

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Ironman
  • Many people interest in winning the 6th IRONMAN
    Austria is at least as high as Smiths. The 32
    years old Frenchman lists the victory at IRONMAN
    France 2002, the second place at the
    International Triathlon in Nice/France and the
    third place in Roth/Germany 2003 (in spite of
    having a flat tyre) as well as the sixth overall
    place at the IRONMAN world championships in
    Hawaii in 2002. Chabaud is a bike specialist and
    called attention when he came in with a fantastic
    bike split in Hawaii, only 4 and a half minutes
    behind Thomas Hellriegel supposedly one of the
    best cyclists. Although only 28 of age,
    Australian Joanne King is not an unknown quantity
    in triathlon. As two times world champion and
    seven times Australian champion she has the wins
    at the IRONMAN Germany 1999, at the long distance
    in Nice/France 1999 and at the Phuket Triathlon
    in Thailand 2001 on her list. Since 2002, she has
    not done an IRONMAN and is looking forward to
    race in Klagenfurt Kate Allen is from my home
    town in Australia, I do some training with her.
    She has always spoken so fondly of your race. I
    am looking forward to having my comeback Ironman
    race in Austria! André Karsai Donnerstag, 4.
    März 2004 Bike transportation for RYANAIR
    customers Who is the best Boss in Europe? Ryanair
    decided to cut the number of bikes they are
    accepting to transport on flights to Klagenfurt.
    Together with Schenker logistics, we are working
    out a mass transport for bikes for UK athletes.
    This transport will be cheaper than the
    individual transport that is offered by Schenker.
    We will try to have the program online by the end
    of this week. During the 6th Kärnten IRONMAN
    Austria Triathlon in Klagenfurt on July 4th,
    2004, Europes most sportive CEOs will have the
    chance to see who is the best. The long distance
    triathlon covering 3,8km swim, 180km bike and
    42,2km marathon run will show which boss is one
    step ahead in Europe at least on the sporting
    score.

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This sport is very hard.
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Here are some interesting photos
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Italy
  • Football matches

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History of Juventus
  • A bench in Re Umberto Avenue finds a group of
    young students from Liceo D'Azeglio in Turin in
    need of something to do. They decide to start a
    sports club with the aim of playing football, a
    sport started in Great Britain, but developing
    fast in Europe. So the story goes - Juventus F.C.
    was born in this way - just for fun.
  • This club, ran by the first president Enrico
    Canfari, played against more experienced and
    organised teams in the city. However in 1905
    Juventus won its first Italian title after a
    fascinating competition with two other teams -
    Genoa and Milan. Juventus F.C. chose their first
    home at D'Armi Square, which is still used today.

23
History
  • For some years Juventus founders wore pink shirts
    - the same ones they wore when they started in
    1900. The change to the black and white colours
    was made in 1903 after a wrong shipment was sent
    from England where the new strip was to be made.
  • Despite growing achievements, Juventus were in
    the shadow of stronger teams like Provercelli and
    Casale until the outbreak of the First World War.
    After the war they continued to rise, with
    goalkeeper Giacone and the full backs Novo and
    Bruno the first to play in the national team.
  • The President was the poet and man of letters
    Corrado Corradini, who wrote the club anthem
    which remained until the sixties.

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History
  • Despite growing achievements, Juventus were in
    the shadow of stronger teams like Provercelli and
    Casale until the outbreak of the First World War.
    After the war they continued to rise, with
    goalkeeper Giacone and the full backs Novo and
    Bruno the first to play in the national team.
  • The President was the poet and man of letters
    Corrado Corradini, who wrote the club anthem
    which remained until the sixties.

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Brescia (team members)
  • Year of Foundation1911 Club Headquarters Via
    Bazoli
  • 10, 27127 Brescia.
  • Telephone 39 0302410751 - 763
  • Fax 39 0302410787
  • Stadium Mario Rigamonti
  • Director of Football Mauro Pederzoli
  • Chairman Luigi Corioni

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Team members
  • ManagerGiovanni De Biasi
  • GoalkeepersFederico AgliardiDiego Sebastian
    Saja1Luc Castellazzi33Emiliano Viviano
  • DefendersPaolo Castellini2Marius
    Stankevicius3Dario Dainelli4 Fabio
    Petruzzi5Gilberto Martinez16Victor Hugo
    Mareco30Marco Pisano
  • MidfieldersRodriguez Alejandro Correa6Stefano
    Mauri7Matteo Brighi8Francelino Da Silva
    Matuzalem17Roberto Guana18Antonio
    Filippini19Markus Schopp20Giuseppe
    Colucci25Cyrll Gona26Jonathan Bachini32Luigi
    Di Biagio
  • ForwardsRaul Gonzalez9Filippo Maniero10Roberto
    Baggio11Simone Del Nero24Mattia
    Turetta29Andrea Caracciolo

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Germany
  • Speckbrettl

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Welcoming speech about the 20th Opened Altötting
Speckbrettl Championship 
  • As a patron I welcome every sportsfriend
    especially the active ones in the name of
    Altötting town because of this jubilee
    chanpionship. You can remember with me the famous
    tamped clay course.

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Speckbrettl
  • Between the today's times and those times passed
    a lot of years. At that time we played barefoot
    with clubs couted with plastic on the clay ground
    without lines and in a well-cleaned freebath
    place in St. Georg. There were beautiful summer
    days when they matched their strengh against
    people coming from Altötting and Neutötting and
    some other counries with wooden clubs and tennis
    balls in sport. Every trial goes in children's
    boots to make it an international game. Therefore
    we organize the 20th Opened Altötting Speckbrettl
    Championship in 2002 without bigger rivalry.

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Continued
  • We have to wait for a while when this sport will
    become an olympic sportbranch. Perhaps it is also
    rolling on that there isn't a written bye-law.
    Against of this I say many thanks for them who
    continue this tradition from Altötting very
    ardently. I wish more recoveries for this typical
    and originar sport branch in the name of
    Altötting as a patron of this programme. I wish
    successes to this jubilee town championship.

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Special thanks for
  • Stefi (our project cordinator)
  • Andi (our history teacher)
  • Eszter (our english teacher)
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