Romania by the Croatian students

 


A big thank you from the Croatian team for an amazing mobility we were part of!!!!

We will never forget the good times we had being with all of you in your beautiful country!

Tara, Martina, Lucija, Dina, Mario, Ivan and Romana



Spain, Romania, Portugal, Greece and Croatia participated in the project Act for environment. The Romanian team was the host.

In Romania we were placed in the Slobozia and had certain activities every day.

My favorite activity was the first day in nature and socializing. The people on the project were very friendly and liked to talk. Another activity that was great for me was a day on the beach in Constanta.
Lunch on the beach and a picnic is a great idea to enjoy. I also liked going to various museums, and the most interesting to me was the archaeological museum in Slobozia.

The day before our departure, the last dinner and party was organized, it was nice and I wish I had more time to hang out with the people from the project.
I really liked everything in Romania, and I would love to come back and repeat that entire stay there.
Dina Hrešić


I was part of this project named “Act For Enviroment” in Romania. We were in Slobozia which is really beautiful town in Romania. I can say everything good. Everyone was amazing. Students were really friendly and teachers were interesting. We had many activities in nature but also in school. I learned how to use etwinning. We went out for a dinner with students and we have also been on a concert. We had a lot of fun. I saw many statues which was really pretty. We went to science museum in Bucharest. There was many exotic animals and skeletons of dinosaurs. That was really interesting. We also had one day on the beach in Constanta. Beach was so big and it was really clean, there was so many seashells. We had a lot of fun with students from other countries. If i have to rate this project on a scale 1-10 i would say 11. Thank you all for this amazing experience. 

Martina Sikora







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