Thursday, May 17, 2018

Plimouth Plantation & Woods Hole

Firstly, we gathered in the hotel lobby with our placed bags to eat a complimentary breakfast. Next, we set off on an almost two hour trip back in time to the origin of Massachusetts with the pilgrims of Plimoth Plantation. We first went to a recreation of a Wampanoag village; we heard from true descendants of the great tribe telling us intricate stories of how their ancestors lived. After that we walked down to the recreation of a Pilgrim village. We then saw historians dressed in original clothing and in character of a real life Pilgrim; they told us how they had learned how to survive on a different side of the world, and how  their voyage changed their livestyle forever. After  we departed Plimoth Plantaion we went to the quaint town of Woods Hole, known internationally for their developments in the Marine Biology world. We split  into two groups, A and B. First, group A left with Zephler Marine on a boat for a lesson in the creatures of the depth of the ocean, while group B learned about the important work being done for the cure of Alzheimers. We learned how a storm comes onto the land and how it can change the typography. We then left and drove to a park and settled down to eat pizza and vegetables. We then left for our sea camp to star gaze on the beach, but the immense amount of rain made us reschedule.  We can not wait to explore the science and history of Cape.

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