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Video Series: Expo 2008 Zaragoza - A Virtual Walk around
Date: July 07, 2008, posted by Joerg
With more than 100 countries participating and 7 million expected visitors, the Expo 2008 in Zaragoza is definitely the biggest water festival on earth. The architecture of the World's Fair is not less impressive as it forms a big part of Expo's "Water and Sustainability" message. We are going to take you on a virtual tour of the Expo area - watch this Video! Image Source: Expo Zaragoza 2008
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Date: July 03, 2008, posted by Joerg
Since water is one of the big issues in the world nowadays, it is logical to choose it as a topic of the World's fair: "Water and sustainable development" is the motto of the Expo 2008 taking place in Zaragoza from June until September - and you can really learn everything here about water desalination, water recycling, water supply and water energy in different areas all over the world. Visiting the German Pavilion on the German Nation Day at the Expo, we really dived into an amazing waterworld! Watch our interview with Frank Bumann!
Related: Expo 2008 | German Pavillion | Zaragosa Video Series: Expo Zaragoza 2008 - The ZaragozaKioto Project
Date: June 24, 2008, posted by Joerg
This summer is going to be hot. So if you are looking for some cooling, come to Zaragoza for a real sparkling experience: "Water and sustainable development" is the motto of the Expo 2008 taking place in the Spanish city from June until September. In our video series about the Expo you can learn more about hottest topics of the international exposition. We start with the ZaragozaKioto project, an exhibition for sustainable architecture solutions at the Spanish Pavillion.
Related: Expo 2008 | Zaragosa | ZaragozaKioto
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