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    Weatherman work in practice: trip to weather station

    by International House Tartu 15/08/2019

    When? 18.08.2019, 11.00-14.00Where? Tõravere (bus leaving 11.20 from Tartu Bus Station). Probably all of us have been emotional about weather in Estonia, and many have learned to check weather forecast before leaving home 🙂 But how are weather measurements done? Let´s check it out at…

    Culture, Kids

    Families with kids trip to Elistvere

    by International House Tartu 20/07/2019

    When? 28.07.2019, 10.30-15.00 Where? Elistvere animal park Summer is halfways, and Estonian beautiful nature is worth discovering. Elistvere animal park is fun for kids and adults alike. After the tour we can sit down and socialize while kids are playing. How much?Trip will cost around…

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