יום שלישי, 10 במאי 2016

So I have been to a HUJI field trip to Greece these last 8 days, here's the summary for what I've saw there...

Greece in 5 points:
  1. There were almost no people we could see outside in the first 4 days, like there was an order from the government to stay locked at home. After humans did start to appear there, they tend to be very nice and hospital towards us tourists, not hostile as they were 14 years ago, simply because of their need of foreign money to be invested in their dying economy. Don't get me wrong there were places in Athens' city centre that looked like slums and had very suspicious people lurking them at night.
  2. No matter where you'd look you'd find a graphiti.
  3. The people there are lazier than in the Western World and prefer to rest at home or march in protests other than work.
  4. There were more dogs than people in the country in the first 4 days. Their stray and house dogs are nicer than what we have here in the Levant, willing to play with anyone, even if their owner meant them to be guard dogs, and to wish to be pet by anyone.
  5. There are some archaeological sites there like Gla that seems like a human foot hadn't been in them for at least a decade with nothing to see on the top on the mound yet the way to it and from it is dangerous & annoying as shit.
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