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Erasmus blogs

  • How to get a scholarship

    It’s been a long time since I have published a blog post but a day wouldn’t go by without me thinking about it. Writing down things is a very powerful way to see ones flow of thoughts: to see them clearly lying in front of the eyes. If specially you are writing...

    1 , in Erasmus blog Perugia 6 years ago
  • The Advantages of Mozambique Visa

    Http://www.ivisa.com/mozambique-visa-on-arrival  All About Mozambique Visa It is essential that you understand what the Consular Officers can or cannot do for you.  Drivers are also advised to acquire a global driver's license.  After you have registered a business...

    0 , in General 6 years ago
  • Taormina - Goethe was here!

    The next day, we went to see Taormina where Goethe famously was for a bit. The entrance gate greeted us in red and with some columns in front of it. We actually have a picture of this in our living room, and only now I realised what it really was! Behind the blooming...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Taormina 6 years ago
  • Crotone 4 - Classical and Roman Age

    From the Archaic and Classical Period, we can see these meandering patterns which were used on walls for decoration. This Roman mosaic shows a bear hunt with dogs - dangerous! On this red-figure vase, you can (again) see a man chasing a woman ... ah, these...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Italy 6 years ago
  • Crotone 3 - Bronze Age

    The third part of the museum showed us parts from the Bronze Age, for example this spear. These bronze swords are typical of these times with their ornamental handle. Paintings like these reconstructions of Bronze Age people help visualize the times. Entering the...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Italy 6 years ago
  • Crotone 2

    In the next part of the museum, we saw this terracotta dragon's head. This is a gravestone for a beloved woman: It reads D<3M Fabia Sperata Sallustis; the rest is not legible anymore. Apparently, they had also invented leetspeak back then ... just kidding. This is...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Italy 6 years ago
  • Murcia; outta comfort zone we go

    Going overseas to travel has always been my favorite thing to do since i was a kid. But living overseas is another thing. Never crossed my mind i'd do an exchange programme somewhere so far from home. Being all alone in a city i don't recognize the language has been...

    0 , in General 6 years ago
  • POV: Erasmus has come to an end

    1 month after I left Milano "Yesterday marked 1 month since I got back from Milano. I spent half a year there... Wowza. Seems like it was just the other day that Ii was strolling my way out of Malpensa airport to my appartment in Corvetto with 3 huge suitcases, 3...

    0 , in General 6 years ago
  • Morocco Visa Guide

    Http://www.ivisa.com/morocco-visa You have to hit strong over Dubai career marketplace.  Dubai City Company, in the future, is an integral choice for finding work in the Middle East.  It's also much less costly than planning a similar wedding in the united kingdom or...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Usaquen 6 years ago
  • How to have a TUB's card?

    Braga's city has a great public transportation system to its citizens. Source TUB are Braga's urban Transports. Each single ticket costs a euro and half, but we could get a monthly card which, in a lot a cases, might compensate. At the moment, there are three sets of...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Braga 6 years ago
  • How to have a TUB's card?

    Braga's city has a great public transportation system to its citizens. Source TUB are Braga's urban Transports. Each single ticket costs a euro and half, but we could get a monthly card which, in a lot a cases, might compensate. At the moment, there are three sets of...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Braga 6 years ago
  • Crotone

    After passing the Capo Colonna, we arrived at Crotone, where we saw the Archeological Museum. Here you can see early ceramics with animals such as goats drawn unto them. This black-figure vase showed war scenes (maybe about the Trojan War as so often). This...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Italy 6 years ago
  • Park Güell - don't leave it out your itinerary.

    I'd been living in Barcelona for two months before I finally decided to take a trip to see this world-famous Gaudi creation.. An enthusiastic American girl I was working with at one of the local hostels had convinced me to accompany her on a last-minute day trip to see...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Barcelona 6 years ago
  • Thessaloniki to enjoy

    Thessaloniki is a really beautiful city. It's the second larest city in Greece and the second capital. It's north in Greece and near Chalkidiki. In this small talk ,and since Valentine's day is around the corner , if you are already here or you plan to visit there is ...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Thessaloniki 6 years ago
  • Strapatsada

    Strapatsada  , aka scrambled eggs with tomato , is a really easy recipe for any fast , quick and tasty meal. My momade recipe goes like that : Preparation time : 15′ Rate of Difficalty : Easy Ingredients for 2 servings 3-4 matured tomatoes ( shredded in the grater or...

    0 , in Erasmus recipes 6 years ago
  • Nador, Morocco

    Nador is a Moroccan city located in the north of the country, 137 km from Oujda and 344 km from Tetouan. This city, built between the Mediterranean Ocean and the Rif mountain range, is like a big shopping centre in the north of the country. Most of the merchandise sold...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Morocco 6 years ago
  • Scylla

    Driving by bus, our view was always nice: Wide landscapes like this bay opened up before us in the sunshine! Passing by a village, we saw the beach ... ... and we arrived at the castle (again of Norman origin). Now for the main attraction: In the sea around this...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Italy 6 years ago
  • Moroccan Baking

    Moroccan pastry is rich in cakes which vary according to their native regions, and this mix makes Moroccan baking one of the most diverse in the world. Around this subject I'm going to tell you about some of the cakes I know of, and some that I urge you to try when you...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Morocco 6 years ago
  • Montserrat Visa Tips

    Http://www.ivisa.com/montserrat-e-visa  The Upside to Montserrat Visa The transporting carrier might have to pay all subsequent expenses and expenses.  Should you need emergency medical assistance during your journey, dial 911 or 999 and request an ambulance.  As...

    0 , in General 6 years ago
  • My top 5 - Aperitivo

    During my Erasmus time in Milano I must have done the famous “Aperitivo” at least 20 times... No joke! More than being an Italian tradition, doing Aperitivo in Milano in particular has become a cultural phenomenon. The context of aperitivo itself used to be...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 6 years ago

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