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Old 9th October 2015, 08:38
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Talking School children gets a bus tour through a cow barn

A school class on the danish island Læsø had visited a cow farm (or whatever it is called) on a day trip, and stepped on the bus to take them back to the school. Before going there, the bus driver took a trip through one of the barns to the joy of the children.
The bus driver told LandsbrugsAvisen that he always do this when he picks up school kids that have visited the farm and that it is always fun for the kids.

http://landbrugsavisen.dk/bus-farer-vild-i-kostald (In danish)

And for those that do not speak a scandinavian language:
Bus lost in the cowshed (Google Translate)
Note that google translate is not very good at scandinavian either, but in both articles there's a picture of the bus. (It looks like a Scania CityWide)
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Old 9th October 2015, 09:33
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A school class on the danish island Læsø had visited a cow farm (or whatever it is called) on a day trip, and stepped on the bus to take them back to the school. Before going there, the bus driver took a trip through one of the barns to the joy of the children.
The bus driver told LandsbrugsAvisen that he always do this when he picks up school kids that have visited the farm and that it is always fun for the kids.

http://landbrugsavisen.dk/bus-farer-vild-i-kostald (In danish)

And for those that do not speak a scandinavian language:
Bus lost in the cowshed (Google Translate)
Note that google translate is not very good at scandinavian either, but in both articles there's a picture of the bus. (It looks like a Scania CityWide)
I wonder if the cows find it as much fun as the children.
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Old 9th October 2015, 09:40
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Mange tak for det (many thanks for that) - it takes me back - the first phrase that we taught our children before we moved to Denmark (when we were still learning Danish ourselves) was "Jeg er faret vild" (I am lost).
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Old 9th October 2015, 09:44
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Mange tak for det (many thanks for that) - it takes me back - the first phrase that we taught our children before we moved to Denmark (when we were still learning Danish ourselves) was "Jeg er faret vild" (I am lost).
In swedish it is "Jag är vilse/Jag har gått vilse"
There are courses for children called "hitta vilse"
It's about what to do if you're lost.
But I believe that this driver is not lost at all
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Old 13th October 2015, 09:38
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a cow farm (or whatever it is called)
A dairy farm, most likely. Assuming milk, rather than beef, cows.
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