My main sight-seeing goal in Geneva was the United Nations buildings. Adam and I toured the New York headquarters the Christmas before last and I was keen to further my understanding of how the UN is supposed to work.
It was an easy journey from the hotel (which incidently seemed to be located in a red-light district which seemed to offer something for everyone!).
Immediately opposite the main gates (although not used for entry it seems) was this three-legged chair. We later learned that the reason for the missing leg was a reminder of the work that still needs to be done regarding land minds.
It was an easy journey from the hotel (which incidently seemed to be located in a red-light district which seemed to offer something for everyone!).
Immediately opposite the main gates (although not used for entry it seems) was this three-legged chair. We later learned that the reason for the missing leg was a reminder of the work that still needs to be done regarding land minds.
Adam thought he would try out the translation ear piece. Maybe his translater was trying a different language? I believe that the UN can be addressed in any language (not sure though), I do know that it is translated into only 6 languages and the delegates need to be able to understand one of the official 6 languages of the UN. Anyone know what they are?