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Blog takeover: Student travelers share their photos of D.C.

Usually, we’re the ones behind the lens, showing you what’s going on in the world of educational travel. But this time, we wanted to hand our cameras over to some very special people: our student travelers. We were curious—what was traveling like for them? What moments did they want to remember? What did the world look like from their (literal) point of view? So, we called up Mrs. Bradford, an English language arts teacher from Chicago, and asked to tag along on her class trip to Washington. We gave eight of her middle school students disposable cameras to take photos of D.C. Here’s a glimpse of what it was like to see Washington, D.C. through their eyes.

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Film photos of D.C. nature
Film photos of D.C. nature
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Film photos of D.C. nature
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Film photos of D.C.
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Cassie is a copywriter at EF Education First. When she's not writing about herself in the third person, she enjoys attempting to intelligently analyze unintelligent television shows, getting lost in bookstores, and searching for the best noodles/lattes/ice cream in all the lands.

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