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Late Wednesday Night

We are in Geneva, Switzerland, preparing for tomorrow morning's Global Warming Conference. In our last post, we asked you to vote about what we should do next. Most of you voted that we should trace Phoebe's credit cards to figure out where she might be with Dewey. We did find a clue. Phoebe is staying at the same hotel/conference center where the Global Warming Conference is being held tomorrow! She made purchases at the hotel restaurant and gift shop. Earlier tonight, we visited the hotel, hoping to spot Phoebe and Dewey. We went to the front desk and asked what room Phoebe Equator was registered in. Well, with security laws nowadays, that certainly didn't work!! However, they did offer to phone her room. They connected us to her room; the phone just rang and rang. No one ever answered. So we sat in the lobby and did some "people-watching." No luck! We waited about 3-hours in the lobby and then returned to our hotel.


When we returned to our hotel room, I researched Geneva and Switzerland. This country differs from any other countries we visited on this mission. Switzerland is known as a "neutral" country. During its amazing history, Switzerland has settled many political disputes. There have been Geneva Conventions on the treatment of prisoners and many end-of-war Treaties. And did you know that Geneva isn't even the capital city of Switzerland? The capital is Bern. The United Nations has a big presence in Geneva. It has a long history of international diversity and neutrality. It is so cool. Did you know you can take a BOAT in Geneva like you can take buses, trains, or taxis in other parts of the world? In fact, the lake boats are actually part of the transit system.


The climate in Switzerland is fairly temperate, but it really varies with the altitude. Do you remember what altitude means? Speaking of altitude, boy, does Switzerland have some amazing mountains! There are the Alps in the south and Jura Mountains in the northwest. Central Switzerland has plateaus and rolling hills. And there are beautiful large lakes (remember - part of the transit system). The main natural resources of Switzerland include hydropower, salt, and timber.


Switzerland has some natural hazards too - landslides, flash floods, and avalanches. I know what a flash flood is, but I am unsure about a landslide or avalanche. Meri researched and found that a landslide is when the earth, rocks, or debris flows on slopes due to gravity. I guess they are more common here because of all of the hills and mountains. An avalanche is very similar to a landslide, but instead of just earth, rocks, and debris sliding down slopes, an avalanche involves SNOW. When an avalanche occurs, a very large slab of snow slides down a mountain.

     - Geo


United Nations In Geneva - Photo used by permission. (c) 2004 D. W. Shively. All rights reserved.


The Rhinefalls. Photo used by permission. (c) 2004 D. W. Shively. All rights reserved.


Here is the view from a boat ride that we took on Lake Geneva. Photo used by permission. (c) 2004 D. W. Shively. All rights reserved.

 

Switzerland Information
This link provides a ton of information about Switzerland.

 

Switzerland by Train
This map shows the train routes through Switzerland. Can you find Geneva? Can you find the capital city? What is the capital city of Switzerland? What countries border Switzerland? What cardinal direction do you travel going from the capital city to Geneva?

 

Switzerland Virtual Tours
Click on one of the red dots to take a virtual tour of several cities in Switzerland.


Thursday

Holy Idaho! I don't know what to tell you first. I guess I will start at the beginning of the day today. We left the hotel very early to arrive at the convention center and keep our eyes out for Phoebe and Dewey. Uncle GT had done some investigating during the night and found out that Phoebe was registered to attend a seminar all about Palmer Station. We have no idea what Palmer Station is. Do you have any ideas? Anyway, since Phoebe had seen us in Oceania, we didn't want her to see us here. So we purposely registered for a different seminar that was held in the room next door to the one about Palmer Station. Since Phoebe had never met Uncle GT, he registered for the seminar about Palmer Station. So the seminars began. We had shown Uncle GT a picture of Phoebe. So he knew who he was watching for.


In our seminar, we met two teenagers who were there as student ambassadors from their countries. Ania was a girl we met from Poland, and Angelo was from Florence, Italy. During our morning break, we got to talk to Ania and Angelo about their home countries. It was so exciting to learn about places we have never been to. I wish we could see Italy and Poland, but we must continue our mission to find Dewey, the truth-sniffing dog. We did post some pictures in our blog that Angelo and Ania shared with us.


Ania taught us some pretty cool stuff about Poland. Many of my friends have ancestors from Poland, so I found it all fascinating! Poland is found in central Europe (east of Germany). Unlike Switzerland, a lot of Poland is mostly a flat plain. There are some mountains on the southern tip of the country. Poland has a wealth of arable land - over 40%! Holy Idaho! This might be the most "arable" country we have learned about so far. Ania's family is actually farmers. In fact, 16% of Polish people are farmers. I wonder what percentage of Americans are farmers? Ania explained that many products are grown in Poland, including fruits, wheat, vegetables, potatoes, poultry, pork, eggs, dairy, and others.


Then Angelo showed us pictures of his hometown - Florence, Italy. Holy Idaho! It is beautiful, maybe the most beautiful land we have seen yet! Italy is located in Southern Europe on a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea. The city of Florence is located in central Italy (not on the coast). The capital of Italy is Rome. Holy Idaho! The country of Italy is about the same size as Arizona (a little larger). It is shaped differently (a "boot" instead of a rectangle), but the overall land size is very close. Angelo told us that Italy has many natural resources - natural gas and crude oil reserves, pumice, fluorspar, mercury, coal, zinc, marble, feldspar, and numerous others. He was very proud to tell us that Florence is considered a treasure in art because of its history of many famous Renaissance artists. Do you know any?

     - Meri


The amazing Alps! Photo used by permission. (c) 2004 E. B. Shively. All rights reserved.


The Swiss village of Merten Photo used by permission. (c) 2004 D. W. Shively. All rights reserved.


Check out this neat painted house that we saw in Switzerland. Photo used by permission. (c) 2004 D. W. Shively. All rights reserved.

Pictures of

Here are some pictures of Poland that Ania shared with us.

     - Meri


The Tatra Mountains in Poland


The Chapel of Madonna (the church Ania attends)


The Lublin Castle in Poland - isn't it amazing!

Pictures of Florence,

Here are some pictures of Florence, Italy. Angelo showed us an entire album of his hometown!

     - Meri


The skyline of Florence, Italy


The beautiful landscape of Florence, Italy.


The water and a bridge in Florence, Italy

Thursday Afternoon - Still at the Convention Center

We quietly sneaked out of our seminar when we received Uncle GT's message. He explained that blonde-haired women were in the seminar, but none looked like Phoebe. He had saved the picture of Phoebe on his phone and hadn't seen her at all. While we were chatting with Uncle GT, we came up with a plan. We visited the "Registration" table and asked if Phoebe Equator had registered that morning. She had and was supposedly in the seminar about Palmer Station. Meri went to get a drink; her face was extremely pale when she returned. She said she was certain she saw Phoebe Equator in line for the vending machine. Phoebe had dyed her hair jet black, but Meri was positive it was her. We immediately walked towards the food/beverage area. When we arrived, we saw a woman (in a long fur coat with jet-black hair) running the other way towards the exit door. She must have seen Meri and recognized her. We tried to catch her, but she was already in a boat and driving away when we got out the door. About ten minutes later, Uncle GT received a call. It was from his European office. They were calling to tell us that Phoebe had just made a purchase on her credit card. She bought an airline ticket. We don't know where she is flying, though. So what should we do? Our only clue is Palmer Station. Phoebe has something vested in Palmer Station. Can you look at the link below about Palmer Station? What is it?

     - Geo



 

Tour Antarctica\'s Palmer Station
Watch this short video to learn more about Palmer Station.

Vote Here:

- Geo and Meri should learn that Palmer Station is a United States research center in Antarctica

- Geo and Meri should learn that Palmer Station is a United States research center in the Indian Ocean

- Geo and Meri should learn that Palmer Station is an African research center in Antarctica



 

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