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Calendar 2014. Six L anguages O ne A im: Live, L earn and Teach Natural and Cultural Heritage. January 2014. La Compôte By Fanny Pruvost (France).
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Calendar 2014 Six Languages One Aim: Live, Learn and Teach Natural and Cultural Heritage
January 2014 La Compôte By Fanny Pruvost (France) A village in « Les bauges » : Sloping roof because of the weight of the snow. The houses are huddled together to let space for agriculture. They are made of wood and stones, materialsfrom the mountains.
« Winter Lane » By Natalia Krawiec (Poland) February 2014 « This photo refers to ourcountry’samazing gift- the four seasons of the year. It highlights the beauty of Polishwinters. »
March 2014 Light Snowing on the Vineyard By Filippo Baccolini (Italy) “I was looking at the vineyard from my grandma's kitchen window , the weather was getting better, it had stopped snowing and a light wind had cleared the sky... It was a great view, so I decided to take a picture... this picture”
April 2014 • Tradition: by ManonBerthon • In “La Compôte”, a traditional house with its wooden balcony. The wood is naturally twisted, you can find it alongside the rivers. These balconies were used to dry wood for winter. France
Festivities in La Orotava: Joy and Origins • By Paula Mª Escofet Delgado • (Tenerife) May 2014 • Bright colours evoke joy, satisfaction with our festivities. • Wheat, flowers and bananas recall out roots, country people proud of their land. • And that is why we should preserve our cultural heritage, our traditions, which have passed from generation to generation, helping us to remember our origins.
Storks are the symbol of Polishwildlife, Polandis a home to 50.000 stork couples. The photo captures the peacefulness and strength of Polish nature. «Storks » by SzymonDyczkowski (Poland) June 2O14 • This photograph was taken on the day of Corpus Christi in 2012. In it, we can appreciate the master putting the finishing touches to the flower-and-sand carpet. With this photograph I would like to emphasize the beauty of the old ways. The Flower Master By Adriana AmaroRodríguez (Tenerife)
JULY 2014 “ClearSky” by Mustafa Kubilay KUZU (Turkey) The top of Çeşme Castle,if the weather is clear you can get very nice view. This photo was taken on such a nice day.
August 2014 • This photograph was taken from Izaña at about eleven in the morning. In the background we can see the Canary Islands Astrophysical Observatory and Mount Teide. On top, the sun rays stand out as the picture was taken facing it. • “Walk towards the stars” • By : Elsa BenítezGarcía (Tenerife)
SEPTEMBER 2014 “Railway Bridge on the Panaro River” by MatteoGozzoli (Italy) “I took this picture because I love the autumn trees reflecting their bright leaves in the water of the Panaro River and the railway bridge in the background.. I often walk along the river think about the people who walked along this same river thousands of years ago... I can sense the river has a lot of stories to tell”
“TheOld and the New” by Ece DERİCİ (Turkey) Konak Square is theheart of İzmir. Here you can see the old and also the modernsideof the city. I like to live this combination. « Manor House » by AgnieszkaCzupala (Poland). Beautifulmanorhousesused to be a commonfeature of the scenery in Poland, now few are left. Some of themruined.
« Birdswaitingforsupper » by Emre ULUPINAR (Turkey) When the tourboats return to Çeşme in the evening, the birds wait for them in the hope of finding some fish. I took this photo because I wanted to depict their efforts to find food.
DECEMBER 2014 “Sunset on the countryside around Vignola” By: Nicole Del Carlo “I simply love sunsets, especially flushed sunsets... everything around seems magic and surreal...”
Partners : Haci Murat HaticeOzsoyAnadoluLisesi (Turkey) LiceumOgolnoksztalcaceim. Adama Mickiewicza w Lublincu (Poland) IES VillalbaHervas (Spain) ISETA (France) Istituto di IstruzioneSuperiore Primo Levi (Italy) Annecy : by Pauline Croset (France) The picture was taken from the narrow streets of the Old Annecy. Behind us there is the castle. The roofs must be all red, it’s the law.