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jueves, 25 de mayo de 2023

Erasmus+ Turkey Day 5

 

The day of the farewell has arrived, the week has flown by! Today our Erasmus students went to a Special Education school in Salihli. The welcome was given to us by a student with a typical Turkish dance.






We visited the different classes and at the end, our Erasmus students went to a painting workshop.




And it was time to say goodbye at school. The local authorities came to see us off and to see the typical dances. Then it was the delivery of diplomas, lunch and they ended the day playing together.















At dawn we left for Spain to return home, thanks for everything to Gülay and all the Turkish team, to our Polish classmates and to all the host families who have taken such good care of our students.


Erasmus+ Turkey Day 4

 Today has started for our Erasmus students at 7:00 in the morning to enjoy a long day in Ephesus and Izmir. The first stop was in Sirince, a small town 800 km from Ephesus. There they could see how the famous "Evil Eye" are made 🧿.





After this short stop they headed to Ephesus, an ancient city whose excavated remains reflect centuries of history, from Classical Greece and the Roman Empire to the spread of Christianity.













This wonderful day has ended in Izmir (Izmir), the third largest city in Turkey, after Istanbul and Ankara. There they have been able to get to know the city and do some shopping before their return to Spain.





Erasmus+ Turkey Day 3

 

 Today the day began at 8 in the morning to head towards Pamukkale, a natural area settled in the ancient city of Hierapolis. There our Erasmus students have been able to visit Roman remains and have tried the natural springs whose waters are full of bicarbonates and calcium.




After this visit, they had lunch and when finished, they went up to a cable car in Denizli at more than 2000 meters high.