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Visiting Greece

The erasmus trip to Greece was extremely interesting, intriguing and fun. During our stay we stayed with host families that were all very nice and hospitable. Learning about Greek culture and customs was very intriguing. One of he first things I noticed was there driving, most drivers do not respect road markings and signs. At the school we learnt about 3D printing and designing. Then we designed the erasmus logo throughout the week. We also had a cool treasure hunt around the school in which my group won. We also had excursions were we were able to visit the acropolis and all the building on it. We also had a very interesting tour of Mycenae and Nafplio wich were very enjoyable places. We also eat delicious food like souvlaki. We also played different games like card games with the other students there. This an absolutely amazing experience and I hope I can participate in more events like this. The erasmus project is a very good way to learn about new cultures and explore Europe. An absolutely amazing experience for all of us. 
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