Our big project ended on 24th of November 2018. We made many friendships and even more memories, it really was an amazing, unforgettable experience. Big thanks to everyone in YesEurope!
On the last day of our project, we attended classes and reflected on the week and gave a feedback. After school students were free to roam the city, some went sightseeing,
The roots of both how this island formed and how its civil society was created can be found at Þingvellir. It is a place where dramatic geology meets a millennium
In the middle of the week we spent a night in a hut surrounded by geysers. There were 2 rooms for each sex (16 males, 6 females).After we settled, we walked to
Reykjavik has many different companies, small and big, but all contribute to the community! Interesting facts: -It has a really low unemployment rate: 2.4% -80% are working and 18% of
We spent the week in Reykjavik City Hostel. The countries got mixed up when put in rooms because we had to get to know each other. When we accommodated, we
23.11.2018 We went to school and we made some powerpoints about company we visited. Then we had free time and we went to the center of Reykjavík and buy some
22.11.2018 In the morning we went to sightseeing by bus. We saw geysirs and little hot springs. And then we walk through Þingvellir. We saw some Iceland horses and they are
The Thursday or as they say here Thor’s day was dedicated to the so know golden circle. On that day we saw geysers and massive waterfalls. We also petted icelandic