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Remember the time when your parents talked to you about the wars they had to struggle with? No? Then, maybe a trip to the War Museum would be a good idea. However, if you DO remember the stories that your parents talked to you about, then still you should go because there is so much to see at the museum. And that was exactly what these sharp students did. Erica’s group of kids were amazingly fun to talk to. They were such a delightful group and they were trigger-happy with their cameras, which was a good thing especially on tours like this where every moment must be captured. It was such a joy to see the students discovering new things, and just watching them being so eager to explore the fascinating museum.

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It was a pretty good surprise to see Justin and Marissa’s tour group appear in the same museum. I believe they were just as surprised as me, and the students welcomed me into their cool crew. Justin and Marissa guided the kids to the Memorial Hall, and they had a strong sense of awe because this place meant so much to them. Another amazing thing about it was its architecture, there was a window specifically built so that every year on November 11, at 11 a.m., the sun will shine right on The Headstone of the Unknown Soldier. This was only one of the special things to see inside the museum, the next thing that they carefully examined was the Regeneration Hall. At first, the students only saw a fairly normal room until the guides explained that there’s more than meets the eye. In Morse Code, spots of light spelled out “lest we forget,” and “n’oublions jamais,” were displayed on the north wall. That was a visit that they will remember in years to come.


Take a little visit to this video.

The weekend is here world enjoy it!