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Join us on our amazing Comenius adventure in April 2012, where we explored Santiago de Compostela and A Coruña. From the charming airport to the breathtaking St. James’s Cathedral, our journey was filled with enriching experiences. We stayed at a wonderful hostel and collaborated with CPI O. Cruce, despite the persistent rain! We tasted local delicacies like octopus and paella, all while strolling through the vibrant streets. Our visit to A Coruña was magical, featuring the iconic Tower of Hercules and the longest promenade in Europe. This trip broadened our horizons and connected us with diverse cultures.
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OUR AMAZING COMENIUS JOURNEY! April 2012 santiago de Compostela
Afterthebumpylanding, we sawquite a charmingairportwith an interestingcelling. Itmade great impresion on us, but it was onlythebeginning… LandinginSantiago
Awesome!! Absolutelyenormous !!So many rooms.!!Theyaredesigned for thepilgrimswhocome to prayintheancientCamino de Satiago, StJames’scathedral. OurHostelAtMontedegozo
Cerceda and our hosting school – CPI O Cruce Workingtogether
Everything was brilliant Excepttheweather!!!!!!
Wehadsometrips to Santiago TheGalicianParliament, TheSuperComputer And theCathedral
SANTIAGO de Compestela We hadsomeoctopus, seashells, prawns and StJames’sshells and tortilla for dinner!!! Of coursepaellatoo!
Umbrellas and umbrellas, and waterproof clothesdidn’t stop usfromwalkingthestreets and souvenir shopsin Santiago. Of course we boughtsomebeautifulStJames’sshells!
We werefreezing to deathinourthickclothes But LOOK atourEnglishfriends!!!
The SHORE OF A CORUNA Breath-takingviews, roughsea and no rain!! When we werevisiting A Coruna itstoppedraining for the first and last time duringourvisit!!
AND the CITY OF ACORUNA The city isfamous for its promenade that skirts the entire city, the longest in Europe, measuring 10 kilometres in length. There is also a tram and a bike path that runs through most of the journey. Also, there is a cultural tour, passing several museums such as The House of Man and La Casa de los Peces (Aquarium Finisterrae) and it also visits the Castle of San Antón, which contains the archaeological museum, or the Tower of Hercules. This Roman tower is a lighthouse that has been in continuous operation for nearly 2,000 years. It has been declared by the UNESCO as Human Heritage.
And a glimpse of Madridbeforeourplanetookoff • A fewhours of sunshine • inMadrid But whenwereleaving…….
It was a fantasticjourneyand amazingadventure, I’ve met lot of differentpeople and cultures. It’s a kind of uniqueexperiencebecausesuchtrips help seepeoplein a different, betterway and give an opportunity to make newfriends. COMING HOME