13 July 2008

Team Prepares for July 24th Departure

The Amazon Project Travel team, comprised of two professionals and three students, are preparing for their 10 day trip into the Brazilian Amazon beginning on 24 July 2008. During this implementation trip, the team will implement improved springboxes which have been designed and prototyped for the community of Assis Brasil. To follow the teams progress while in-country, visit our blog and show your support for the EWB UMass Amazon Project!

5 comments:

Sharon Reece said...

Sharon - Travel the Amazon
Are you doing a community development type project? What are springboxes? Does that have to do with clean water for a community? I read through some of the previous posts but couldn't figure out. Anyway, much success on your trip and your project!

ewbumassamazonproject said...

Hi Sharon,
Thanks so much for commenting!
Instead of answering your questions here, though, I suggest you watch the video about our project. It answers all of your questions plus much more.
The website is:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2iIppwoA7gk
Once you get there, click "watch in high quality" right below the video.
Thank you very much for your interest in our group. Do you know someone from the group? If not, I'm very curious how you found out about us; it's really great to have some outside interest!

Thanks again!

Sharon Reece said...

I watched the video. Thanks for the link. I found your website by using Google Alerts related to my keyword choice "travel to the Amazon." (I just discovered this strategy for getting backlinks to my site.) I found your project interesting since we have lived in Brasil most of our adult lives. We know very well the challenges of life in the Amazon and especially having a safe water source. That challenge isn't limited to the rural communities by any means. Even the well in our backyard was/is so contaminated that it was only safe to use if something was going to be boiled for at least 15 to 20 minutes. Life was so much more complicated there. Anyway, I wish you great success again in your efforts to help the community of Assis.

Unknown said...

its great to see people finding out more about this project!

Unknown said...

yeah, it makes me proud!