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Nicaragua Summer 2012

Nicaragua Summer 2012. Sara Young. Our team ready to fly out to Managua, Nicaragua. Heading down to where we stayed. At the Feed the Children project. The chicken coop at the Feed the Children project. The new oven that was put into the kitchen.

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Nicaragua Summer 2012

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  1. Nicaragua Summer 2012 Sara Young

  2. Our team ready to fly out to Managua, Nicaragua

  3. Heading down to where we stayed

  4. At the Feed the Children project

  5. The chicken coop at the Feed the Children project

  6. The new oven that was put into the kitchen

  7. The greenhouse being finished up on the outside so that work can begin on the inside

  8. Surveying the field to determine better methods of growing

  9. The beautiful view from Casa Verde, the orphanage

  10. Introducing ourselves to the families we worked with throughout the week

  11. The holding area for the chickens that were given to 20 families

  12. Making our first delivery of the trip

  13. Waterer and feeder made out of bamboo type material

  14. What the typical housing situation looks like

  15. A family watching as we deliver the chickens to them

  16. A few OSU students with a group of 3 families that we delivered chickens to

  17. A chicken coop that one family built

  18. The group listening to what Marlin had to say

  19. One example of a brooding box

  20. A hanging feeder

  21. Another type of feeder commonly used in Nicaragua

  22. The winners of the best chicken coops with the chicken specialists

  23. The OSU group after delivering all 220 chickens to the 20 families

  24. Our interpreters showing their school spirit for OSU

  25. Learning techniques in Managua City to take back to the FTC project in El Crucero

  26. More examples of utilizing resources for potting plants

  27. The OSU group with the engineers at the greenhouse in Managua

  28. Teaching the kids about the different parts of a flower

  29. Teaching the families about greenhouse techniques

  30. Utilizing plastic bottles instead of wood as planters

  31. The mostly finished inside of the greenhouse

  32. Playing with some of the kids over at Casa Verde

  33. Great memories to hold for a lifetime in Nicaragua 2012

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