June 15, 2011

Crunch time as Students View the Travelling Exhibition and the Excavations

These past two days, we have seen the steady arrival of batches of students from the San Remigio National High School who have come to view the exhibits at San Remigio Cultural Center and learn more about their town's past while also looking at the on-going archaeological excavations on site. We expect about 1,800 of these students to come this week even as students from other schools nearby, like that of the Lambusan National High School, have also began arriving.

Students from SRNHS viewing the central exhibits.

Taking notes.

Enjoying the view.

Posing by class.

Jojo Bersales explaining the finds to students

The bus waiting for students at the site nearby.

Teachers from Lambusan National High School together with their students.

The batch of exhibition visitors from Lambusan National High School.

Another batch of students from San Remigio National High School (SRNHS)

Jojo Bersales had to use a megaphone when the crowd swelled beyond 60 people.

Jojo Bersales explains the finds to students from two national high school.s

Bersales answers question right on site.

A student interviews Dr. Boboy Acabado of Univ. of Guam.
Another batch of students posing for posterity with their teacher, Edmund Apora.

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