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  • 1997 Brazil. Rotary Foundation Group Study Exchange - The Group Study Exchange (GSE) program of<br />
The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International is<br />
a unique cultural and vocational exchange opportunity for young business and professional men<br />
and women between the ages of 25 and 40 in the<br />
initial years of their professional life. The program<br />
provides travel grants for teams of participants to<br />
exchange visits between paired areas in different<br />
countries. For four to six weeks, team members<br />
study the host country’s institutions and ways<br />
of life, observe their own vocations as practiced<br />
abroad, develop personal and professional relationships, and exchange ideas. Team members<br />
can come from corporations, small businesses,<br />
community organizations, medical and educational facilities, government offices, and nonprofit<br />
agencies.<br />
L.Mueller 1997
    BRAZIL
  • 20210606 Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach, SC. <br />
Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 There are also South Carolina landmarks such as Atalaya, the picturesque, Moorish-style winter home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington, philanthropist and sculptor, respectively, who left the park and adjacent Brookgreen Gardens as their legacy. Atalaya Castle. Huntington Beach State Park. Pawleys Island, SC.<br />
Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Pawleys Island, SC.<br />
Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Pawleys Island, SC.<br />
Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Pawleys Island, SC. Shell Collection.<br />
Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach, SC. <br />
Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
    20210606_Pawleys_Island_0160.jpg
  • 20210606 There are also South Carolina landmarks such as Atalaya, the picturesque, Moorish-style winter home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington, philanthropist and sculptor, respectively, who left the park and adjacent Brookgreen Gardens as their legacy. Atalaya Castle. Huntington Beach State Park. Pawleys Island, SC.<br />
Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
    20210606_Pawleys_Island_0412.jpg
  • 20210606 There are also South Carolina landmarks such as Atalaya, the picturesque, Moorish-style winter home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington, philanthropist and sculptor, respectively, who left the park and adjacent Brookgreen Gardens as their legacy. Atalaya Castle. Huntington Beach State Park. Pawleys Island, SC.<br />
Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
    20210606_Pawleys_Island_0411.jpg
  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
    20210606_Pawleys_Island_0595.jpg
  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Starfish on the beach. Pawleys Island, SC. <br />
Photography by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Pawleys Island, SC. Rain.<br />
Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Pawleys Island, SC. Dock to the marsh.<br />
Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Pawleys Island, SC. JKLM & Z. Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20210606 Pawleys Island, SC. Collection of Pawleys Island shells.<br />
Photos by Laura Mueller 2021
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  • 20150608 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150608 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150608 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150608 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150608 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150608 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150609 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150608 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150609 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150609 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150609 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150610 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150610 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150610 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150611 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150611 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
    20150611_Zorita_Day4-539.JPG
  • 20150611 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150611 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150611 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
    20150611_Zorita_Day4-764.JPG
  • 20150611 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150611 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
    20150611_Zorita_Day4-784.JPG
  • 20150611 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150612 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150612 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150612 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150612 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150613 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150613 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150613 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150613 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150613 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150613 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150615 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150616 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150619 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150616 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150619 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150619 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150619 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150619 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150619 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150619 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 1994 Australia - Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship to Canberra, Australia. University of Canberra. Rotary is an international association<br />
of business and professional leaders<br />
who provide humanitarian service,<br />
promote high ethical standards in all<br />
vocations, and help build goodwill<br />
and peace in the world. With over<br />
1.2 million members in over 32,000<br />
clubs in nearly 170 countries, Rotary<br />
initiates community projects that focus<br />
on the most serious issues confronting<br />
people around the world: poverty,<br />
conflict resolution, health, hunger,<br />
illiteracy, and the eradication of polio.<br />
Photo & Story by L. Mueller 1994
    AUSTRALIA
  • Dusk envelops the north end of North Carolina's Ocracoke Island as vacationers feed seagulls while waiting for the ferry.<br />
photo by Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • Pawleys Island Chapel is built over the marsh with a rear window that looks across the water and the snowy egrets that fish there.<br />
photo by Laura Mueller <br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150608 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150608 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150608 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150608 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150608 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150608 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150608 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150609 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150609 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150609 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150609 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150609 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150609 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150610 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150610 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150610 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150611 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150610 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150611 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150612 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150612 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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  • 20150612 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
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  • 20150612 Zorita, Spain - Seventeen Davidson Day School students and eight faculty members spent two weeks in Zorita, Spain this summer on a archaeology dig combined with an arts program. Mat Saunders, 38, archaeologist and member of Davidson Day School’s faculty, is the founder and director of American Foreign Academic Research (AFAR), now operating under the umbrella of the school. He has been taking students to Belize on archaeological expeditions since 2006. He added Zorita Castle to the DDS/AFAR expeditions in 2014. The Spain project is unique in its combination of archaeology, arts, and building community among cultures.This summer meant full productions of both a play and a concert for the Spanish community in two locations - the 9th century Zorita Castle and The 12th century Ucles Monestary.<br />
Photo © Laura Mueller<br />
www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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