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Greece - ancient, new but still beautiful

From the mobility in Crete, I was most impressed by our trip to the aquarium in the capital and the view we saw inside.  I saw fish, turtles and all sorts of different aquatic life that I had only heard of but not seen live.  I was very impressed with the shark we saw in the aquarium, because I had not seen such a thing.  There were other fish that were very interesting, but I don't remember what kind they were.  Jellyfish were also very interesting, they are beautiful creatures, but also dangerous.  We also saw the fish depicted in the children's film Nemo, which were very interesting and brought back childhood memories of the film.  For me, this was the place of rest that impressed me the most.

Lyubomir

I absolutely love everything about our Greek experience.One of my favourite town in Crete is Heraklion.The town is beautiful and it is near to the sea.The town has got so much museums.

The second place that have my attention was the National History Museum in Heraklion.

The museum  was developed on section and every floor was for different part of Crete nature.

I really like the earthquake simulator we have the ability to feel different richters.

And last but not least everyone was so kind with us. 

I enjoyed every day in Crete.

Everything in the Crete mobility was great.

 

Galena


Kazantzakis Museum is 20klm away from Heraklion where everyone can see personal possetions of the author, such as: his sunglasses, pens and some private letters. Some of his writings, theatrical costumes and set- scenes are very attractive for the visitors.

I was very impressed by his books and by all the documentaries connected with him and with his life.

In the museum we watched a film about Nikos Kazantzakis which was telling about his whole life. It was very exciting.

It was fun to listen to the tourist guide who was telling us about Kazantzakis with a lot of emotion, respect and love. And, of course, with a feeling of pride because of the fact that this world famous writer is a Greek.

It was worth seeing that museum. I am so happy and thankful for that possibility.

 

Denitsa



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