海外住居建築活動体験レポート
2011年11月 一覧
| Team Name | ASIJ (American School in Japan) |
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| Country | Indonesia, Bali |
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| Work site | Buleleng, Singajara, 3 Families, Brick and cement |
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| Itinerary | 8 Day(s), 12-Nov 2011(SAT) to 19-Nov 2011(SAT) |
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| Member | Total: 40 , Adult(M): 1 , Adult(F): 3, High School(M): 10, High School(F): 26 |
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| Expense | Traveling:97500 JPY(taxes included)/person In-country:6000 JPY(taxes included)/person/day |
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| Route | Narita-->Denpasar (Garuda) |
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| Report | The Garuda flight was late to depart, but once we boarded, the individual
screens to watch movies on demand seemed to entertain the students quite
well. Clareta and Agnes, Habitat Bali personnel, met us at the airport and
took us to dinner in Kuta, where we spent the first night. On Sunday, they
also came with us to Ubud for a walk around the lovely rice paddies and to
bargain in the markets. Students really enjoyed this day, which ended with
the orientation in the nice Anika hotel in Lovina.
We built three houses and had twelve students in each one. The worksites
were quite different: small, medium and big areas for three houses of the
same dimensions. The work-site areas were clean, the toilet situation was
decent, and the food was fine. We were provided with enough tools to work
with, and when we felt we needed more, Agnes, Clareta and Kafi were helpful
finding more for the next day. The work was quite different each day as
well; all three houses were in the initial stage of construction and that
gave the students an opportunity to make the columns, dig holes for the
foundation, level the floor and then the most rewarding part: laying down
the bricks for the walls!
The accommodations were clean and quaint, and the setting was just perfect
for our group as we could go to town for dinners or relax by the pool and
get a massage after the workday. As for other activities, we visited an
orphanage one afternoon after work, where students toured the tea
plantation and craft area and were given some playtime with the kids. We
also went to see the dolphins one morning at 6 am, and snorkeled for an
hour another afternoon. |
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| Photo | Upper left: with homeowners, Upper right: building Lower left: finished building, Lower right: hotel
 
  * Click the image to zoom-in. |
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