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CALTORIND PRIN EUROPA

CALTORIND PRIN EUROPA. Ziua Europeana a Limbilor 26 Septembrie 2012. Have a nice trip! . Bon voyage! . LTMV, Caracal. Participanti: Elevi din clasele IX B, F, H XG, H, I XI G, H Prof. coordonatori : Cotulbea Olguta- Lb. Engleza

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CALTORIND PRIN EUROPA

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  1. CALTORIND PRIN EUROPA ZiuaEuropeana a Limbilor 26 Septembrie 2012 Have a nice trip!  Bon voyage!  LTMV, Caracal

  2. Participanti: Elevi din clasele IX B, F, H XG, H, I XI G, H • Prof. coordonatori: Cotulbea Olguta- Lb. Engleza Jumuga Daniela- Lb. Franceza Galateanu Luminita- Lb. Franceza

  3. This is a very tight and subjective selection of the most beautiful places in Europe. Some will agree, others may find different locations more worthy of honors, but without dispute, these places deserve to be called the beauties of our Mother Nature.

  4. The Isle of Skye. Scotland

  5. National Geographic experts cannot be wrong - recently the Isle of Skye has been voted the 4th best island in the world by 650 professional travel specialists. The reasons it has been rated so high are clear. The wild landscape of Skye, the second largest island in Scotland, is dramatic, vibrant and breathtaking. The inland mountains, cliffs, inlets and endless beaches create spectacular scenery capable of amazing even those thick-skinned urban enthusiasts insensitive to the nature's charm.

  6. Isle of Skye

  7. Crofter's House on the Isle of Skye

  8. Mont Saint MichelSans aucun doute l'une des plus belles baies du monde, la baie du Mont Saint Michel est située entre la Bretagne au Sud et la péninsule normande du Cotentin au Nord. A marée basse, la baie est pratiquement entièrement découverte et offre un paysage grandiose avant d'être de nouveau envahie par les eaux.

  9. Sicily. Italy

  10. Sicily, burned by sun, permeated with the smell of wine, sundried tomatoes and the scent of history...this is an island where espresso tastes better than anywhere else in the world, and water seems to be unrealistically azure. The island is inhabited by 5 million people, and the 25,700 square kilometers that it occupies make it the biggest island in the Mediterranean Sea.

  11. Les falaises d'EtretatAu nord du Havre, en Seine Maritime, se trouvent les falaises d'Etretat. Station Balnéaire réputée, la petite ville est célèbre pour ses falaises de calcaires allant se confronter aux embruns marins du Nord de la France. Paysage aussi beau que torturé, il a inspiré Monet et Maupassant, entre autres.

  12. The Swiss Alps and Switzerland The Alps, the greatest mountain system in Europe, is stretching from Austria in the east, through Switzerland, to France in the west. This spectacular range, with its sharp peaks always covered with snow, is a stunning travel and sport destination in both summer and winter. A big portion of this rocky cake belongs to Switzerland, one of the richest countries in the world, with a unique blend of cultures and people speaking four languages (Swiss German, French, Italian and Romansh).

  13. St. Moritz. Switzerland

  14. The place that can hardly escape attention in the Swiss Alps is St. Moritz, one of the world's oldest mountain resorts. The town, backdropped by the magnificent alpine walls, lies at the foot of a crystal-clear lake and enjoys 300 days of sunshine a year.

  15. Le château de Chambord • Les châteaux de la Loire sont les témoins du passé historique, architectural et artistique de la France et font entièrement et intégralement partie du patrimoine français. Si on est de passage dans la région, il faut visiter le Château de Chambord, le plus vaste et le plus étendu des châteaux, dont le plan a été réalisé par Leonardo da Vinci !

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