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Mobility in Banská Bystrica 2025, Wednesday

Wednesday was all about connecting with nature, learning through experience, and enjoying the beauty of Slovakia’s iconic High Tatras.   The students didn’t jump straight into a hike—after all, a gentle start was in order. The morning began with a visit to the Botanical Garden in Tatranská Lomnica. In international groups, students explored local plant species, taking close-up

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The best Erasmus Team ever

Mobility in Banská Bystrica 2025, Family Day

On Sunday, students spent the day with their host families, exploring the region and enjoying a wide range of activities: Hiking in the beautiful Slovak landscape, adventures in climbing parks, visits to museums and historic mines, exploring the city of Banská Bystrica, etc. Of course, there was also time to enjoy traditional Slovak food  – a perfect chance

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In the shadow of the Irrwurz – The Mystery of the Wolpertinger

During the first Erasmus mobility week in Augsburg, students engaged in an exciting exploration of legends from the Alpine region. Their focus was on the enchanting tale of the Wolpertinger, a mythical creature said to roam the Bavarian Alps. The week culminated in a captivating puppet show, where students brought this legendary story to life.

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Mobility in Ambérieu – March 24 – Tuesday

Today, hard work on the project was on the agenda. The international teams were working on their multilingual glossaries, ebooks and questionnaires for Chamonix. Also a second external input was on the agenda: Professor Doctor Gilles Escarguel, a global warming expert, biologist and paleontologist from the University in Lyon. He began his lecture by discussing Europe’s projected

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Project logo

Due to the fact that the three schools agreed on working on the common topic about “climate change in mountain areas” the teachers initiated a logo competition among the students. More that 40 logos were designed and each school sent of the best three logos to the international online voting. During the International Mountain Day

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