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Team finale: favorite sign
As a team, pick the coolest, weirdest or funniest sign you found today. Take a final team photo with it. This is your closing shot of the lesson.
Team finale: most surprising find
Pick the most surprising or oldest thing your team discovered today. Take a final team photo with it (or in front of it). This is your closing shot of the history walk.
Team forest pose
As a team, hide partly behind a tree, log or bush so half of you are barely visible in the photo. Take the picture from a few steps away. Forest sneak attack pose.
Team math finale
As a team, hold up paper signs with numbers that add up to your team size (or that solve a small equation you came up with). Take a final team photo with all signs visible.
Temple Bar group shot
In front of the iconic Temple Bar pub: take a group photo with the red facade clearly in shot, everyone striking a "session is on" pose.
Terrace cheers
A bachelorette day is not complete without a terrace. Find a cosy terrace, order something festive and take a photo of the official toast. To the guest of honour!
Texas-sized cheers
Find a spot with downtown, Lady Bird Lake or a Texas backdrop behind you, grab a margarita, sweet tea or local craft beer and take a group toast photo. To Austin!
Texas-sized cheers for the bride
Find a spot with downtown, Lady Bird Lake or a Texas backdrop, grab a margarita or sweet tea and take a group toast photo with the bride leading. To the future Mrs.!
The advice scroll
Collect one piece of advice from three different colleagues. Write them down on paper or sticky notes, photograph the trio.
The art tour
Find three pieces of artwork, photographs or wall decoration with stories behind them. Photograph all three. Ask someone to explain at least one.
The bridge leaner
In Utrecht, locals who used to lean over bridge railings staring at the water were called "baliekluivers". Find a bridge over the Oudegracht, lean over the railing as a team and gaze dreamily at the water. Take the most theatrical baliekluiver photo you can pull off.
The classic stop sign
The headliner: the red octagonal STOP sign. Find one and take a team photo right next to it. In the US these are everywhere, so the real challenge is finding the most stylish one.
The commute
Capture your "commute" today: the walk from bedroom to desk, a coffee detour through the kitchen, a balcony stretch. Photograph the longest stretch.
The cool corner
Find the unofficial "cool" hangout spot in the office: the right couch, the right kitchen, the table everyone gravitates to. Take a photo of yourself there.
The cosiest terrace
Find the terrace that breathes the most atmosphere. Photograph the table with your food and drinks on it, from your seat.
The Cube Houses
Somewhere in the centre of Rotterdam stand houses shaped like cubes tilted on poles, one of the most bizarre buildings in the Netherlands. Find them and take a creative group photo where you pose as angularly as possible yourselves.
The far-flung desk
Find the desk furthest from your own. Photograph it (or photograph the route it took to get there). Imagine the daily commute.
The improvised flag
Build a makeshift "cohort flag" or symbol from whatever office supplies you can find: tape, paper, sticky notes, a chair. Take a photo of the cohort with it.
The intern desk
Photograph the desk you have been parked at. Note: it is unlikely to be your forever desk. Treasure the temporary chaos.
The lineup
As a cohort, line up in order of birth month without saying a word. Take a photo of the result. Argue afterwards.
The lounge
Find the most "lived-in" spot in the office: couch corner, kitchen, table tennis room, whatever passes for a lounge here. Take a photo of yourself in full relax mode.
The lunch tax
Pay the unwritten "intern tax": eat lunch with people you have not met yet. Take a photo of the table (food, faces, awkwardness all welcome).
The main square
Almost every old town has a central square where things have been happening for centuries. Find it and take a team photo right in the middle of it.
The map
Find the floor plan, building map or fire safety diagram. Photograph it. If there is no map, sketch your own and photograph that.