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Study Abroad: Lisbon, Portugal,
Barcelona, Spain and Madrid, Spain
Lisbon Arrival
 For some us it was our
first time flying and we
made it here safely
without any problems!
US Embassy visit in Portugal
 We visited the US embassy where we were lucky enough to
meet the US ambassador!
About Marmelo Mill
 Marmelo Mill was built to answer all the functional
requests to become the largest olive oil mill in
Portugal.
 We were able to do taste testing’s and even buy some
olive oil to take home!
Marmelo Mill
Sight Seeing in Lisbon
 The sister bridge to the Golden Gate Bridge in San
Francisco. This was designed by the same architect
who built the Golden Gate Bridge.
Marques de Pombal
 Marques Dé Pombal is a landmark that
represents the center of Portugal.
 Its name is a reference to Sebastião José
de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marques of
Pombal, 1st Count of Oeiras, the mighty
prime-minister who ruled Portugal from
1750 to 1777. In the middle of the
roundabout there is a large column
dedicated to him, built between 1917 and
1934 and created by Adães Bermudes,
António Couto and Francisco Santos.
 A bronze statue of the Marques is on the
top, with a lion - symbol of power - by his
side. The Marques is shown looking
towards the Baixa Pombalina, the area of
Lisbon that was rebuilt under his
direction after the disastrous 1755 Lisbon
Earthquake.
The Mosteiro dos Jerónimos
In Lisbon, Portugal
 In 1496, King D. Manuel I asked
the Holy Sé for permission to
build a large monastery on the
banks of the river Tagus. The
works started in 1501 and
almost a century later
everything was done. D.
Manuel I and his descendants
were buried in marble tombs
located in the bottom of the
chapel.
Jeronimos Monastery
 King Manuel I built it in 1502 on the
site of a hermitage, founded by
Prince Harry the Navigator, where
Vasco da Gama and his crew spent
their last night in Portugal before
leaving for India. It was built to
commemorate Vasco da Gama’s
voyage and to give back to the
Virgin Mary for its success.
Inside Monastery
 This is where Vasco da
Gama is buried.
Gabby: This was my favorite part of
Lisbon, the Castelo de São Jorge.
The site was occupied by the Romans, Visigoths and Moors
before being transformed into the Royal Palace in the 14th
century. Perched above the enticing tangle of streets in
Alfama, São Jorge Castle has 11 towers and a dry moat.
Monument of Discoveries
 It represents a three-sailed ship
ready to depart, with sculptures of
important historical figures such as
King Manuel I carrying an armillary
sphere, poet Camões holding verses
from The Lusiads, Vasco da Gama,
Magellan, Cabral, and several other
notable Portuguese explorers,
crusaders, monks, cartographers,
and cosmographers, following Prince
Henry the Navigator at the prow
holding a small vessel.
Monument of Discoveries
BENFICA!
 Huge celebration
in Lisbon when
their team won
the soccer match!
They partied in
the square most
of the night!
Graffiti Wall in Lisbon
The graffiti wall was a beautiful representation of the
city's artistic value. Albert Einstein once said, "Example
isn't another way to teach, it is the only way to teach."
Madrid, Spain
• All of us standing at 0 KM. This is
the part of Madrid where all the
streets connect
Iveco
• International manufacturer and supplier of
commercial trucks, parts and diesel engines! We
had a great visit with Enrique!
Museum del Prado
• This museum holds all the paintings,
sculptures and works of art for the
royals
• We saw works by Velazquez and Goya
Square of Zaragoza
Palacio Real
 Royal Palace of Madrid
and official residence of
the King of Spain
 Built between 1738 and
1755
Shopping and Sightseeing
Madrid is a great area for shopping!
Jordan and Gabby did their fair share of
shopping while we were there!
The BIG WIN!
 The Boys went out and celebrated
the big win for Madrid in Futbol!
Barcelona, Spain
Sagrada Familia
 Roman Catholic Church in
Barcelona
 Designed by Antono
Gaudo, an architect who
worked on this for more
than 40 years until his
death
 Construction of the Basilica
began in 1882 and is still
not finished yet
Food
“I fell deeply in love with the
food in Spain and Portugal!
I’m usually not one to
experiment with different
types of food, but I was very
open.” -Noelle
The Great Cathedral in Barcelona
Downtown Barcelona
 Taylor drinking out of the
water fountain in
Barcelona! It is said that if
you drink from this fountain
you are sure to come back
to Barcelona!
Business Meeting with HCC Hotels
This is a family owned
business and they own 9
hotels in the Spain area.
They are all 3 stars and one
of which we stayed at!
Soccer Team visit: RCD Espanyol de
Barcelona
• This club is fairly new to
the team and they pride
themselves on feelings and
the love of the game!
• We got to see the whole
stadium including the
locker rooms and the press
area.
More of the soccer visit
• The picture on the top right is the
entrance of the stadium where
the soccer players come on the
field!
• Below is the locker rooms
• Bottom right is a picture of a few
greeks showing their pride at the
stadium!
Jordan and Gabby
 “I am so fortunate to have met such great people on
this trip and been given the opportunity to explore
Spain and Portugal. I could not have asked for a
better time or better to people to adventure with!”Jordan
 “It’s another world out there and I think everyone
should get the chance to visit Europe!”- Gabby
Tiera Butler and Gary
 “Nothing short of a blessing to be in this opportunity
so I shall sit here and soak it all in.”-Tiera
 “I really enjoyed how much the study abroad trip as
affected me. It has taught me things that I could
never learn in America. I am glad that I took this
opportunity to travel abroad, and I will do it again.”Gary
Justin Osmundsen and Kevin Joyner
 “I have had a great experience in Portugal and Spain.
I have enjoyed going to places I have never been
before. I would recommend this program to other
people!”-Justin
 “The Study Abroad to Portugal and Spain was an
experience of a lifetime!”- Kevin
Noelle and Taylor
 “This trip will remain forever in my heart and I am truly
blessed to experience new people and places. A special
thanks to Sanela Porca and Kitty Wates for your guidance,
patience, and this wonderful opportunity to not only learn
about international business but to explore the world.” Noelle
 “Even though I didn't know anyone to start off with, I saw
past that and went on the trip. I had a blast, learned a lot,
even Spanish I would never learn, and I feel it has
improved my knowledge with international business.”Taylor
Derrick Scott and Johnathon
 "This trip has been such a wonderful, eye opening
experience, for me personally I have decided to leave
the United States to go live in Europe now because
there is just too much of the world to see! It is worth
absolutely every single penny to go on to this trip!”Derrick
 “Study abroad is a great experience for anyone
looking to travel the world and make lifelong
friends.”-Johnathon
WE LOVE YOU DR.
Shaniqua!