A country you would like to visit
Hello!
Today I will tell you about a place I would like to visit.
Ever since I studied architecture, I have always wanted to travel to Greece, as a tourist or as a student. I am interested in classical Greek architecture, the monuments and remains of buildings that are still preserved over the years in that place. His story is very meaningful and interesting. In addition, modern Greek architecture on the shores of the Mediterranean catches my attention for its colors and shapes.
Selfies there would be great!
If one day I go there, the first thing I would visit is the Acropolis of Athens. Also the Peloponnese and the historical sites that surround it, along with Olympia and Delphi. Afterwards I would like to enjoy the beautiful Greek beaches and visit as many places as I can.
Something very important! I want to try the typical food of the place to discover new flavors and I hope to meet some Greek god that I can fall in love with haha.
Hopefully one day I can do it and it's not just a dream.
Photo 1: Acropolis of Athens.
Photo 2: Santorini.
Hi! I would like to visit Greece and be able to see that open museum of classical culture. And I hope one day you find your greek god hahaha
ResponderEliminarGo to Greece would be a fantastic experience. I hope you can visit it.
ResponderEliminarHello, what fun it would be to go to Greece. I hope you can do it soon and send me a postcard with your selfie! haha.
ResponderEliminarGreetings.
Greece is really a wonderful country, it makes me want to travel and meet my Greek god too hahaha.
ResponderEliminarHi, looks like travelling to Greece is one of the best ideas. There are monuments to visit, pretty beaches and food!
ResponderEliminarAthens seems to me one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
ResponderEliminarGreece must be very nice I hope someday you can travel there!
ResponderEliminarVery accurate your blog, their architecture and culture are something that make the country stand out. I also like to know that the Olympics originated in Greece, and it's shocking that they last until today!
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