Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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A jazz musician plays the saxophone while HWS students tour the National School of the Arts. -
A mural depicts the Revolutionary leader Che Guevara. -
HWS students walk through downtown Santa Clara after visiting a museum which commemorates the Revolutionary leader Che Guevara. -
Associate Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies Juan Liebana blows out a birthday candle during a surprise party thrown by his students on the group's final day in Cuba. -
Dylan Doeblin ’18 skips a rock during an ocean-side cookout on the final days of the trip. -
Dylan Doeblin ’18 repels down a 90-degree cliff. -
A rocky Welsh cliff. -
Students get ready for their day of coasteering, which involves climbing, swimming and walking along the rocky coastline without the aid of boats in the cold Welsh ocean. - The group rests in the shadows after a rigorous hike.
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On a hike, the group enjoys the view just below the summit of Mount Snowdon in the northern region of Wales. Snowdon is the highest peak in Wales. -
With the aid of their headlamps, students in the Wales program make their way through an abandoned mine shaft. -
The group walks through beautiful Welsh forests. - As part of the Wales excursion, students enjoy a rock-climbing activity. Here, Ryan Montbleau ’19 focuses on ascending a steep cliff in the woods.
- Melanie Patterson ’17 tried repelling.
- Taking a rest from hiking, the group discusses Stonehenge and its possible origins with Williams.
- The group’s hike continues through a vast field with expansive views.
