EGEA Leuven welcomes Egea Ljubljana
EGEA Ljubljana visits Leuven in their re-exchange. Trips to the Westhoek, Belgian coast, Ghent, Bruges, Brussels and Antwerp were included :)
EGEA Ljubljana visits Leuven in their re-exchange. Trips to the Westhoek, Belgian coast, Ghent, Bruges, Brussels and Antwerp were included :)
Two members from EGEA Osnabrück visit Zagreb for a day, we gave them a city tour and went for a drink afterwards. As always we had a lovely time hanging out with our EGEAn friends.
This is the first part of our exchange with EGEA Trondheim where we will host them in Ljubljana and show them around the western half of Slovenia.
Next year's Eastern Regional Congress will have the theme 'Living in the Mountains', as the event will showcase the authentic mountainous life in Romania. Through the workshops, the participants will discover aspects about geomorphology and geology, cultural tourism, traditional practices, climate change and its impact and hydropower. It is going to be the perfect opportunity...
At the same time while members from EGEA Utrecht were here in Zagreb, we also hosted another entity from the Netherlands, that being EGEA Nijmegen. During this exchange we did a lot of things, like the classic Zagreb city tour, field trip to beautiful Plitvice Lakes National Park, hike to the top of Medvednica mountain...
We had the privilege of having an exchange with two EGEA entities from the Netherlands at the same time, one of them being EGEA Utrecht. The exchange had plenty of engaging activities such as the classic Zagreb tour, a hike to Sljeme mountaintop, a field trip to our famous Plitvice Lakes National Park and so...
We were happy to host our neighbors from EGEA Novi Sad. We gave them one very extensive city tour of Zagreb including a visit to lake Jarun and 80's museum. During this exchange we also had a trip to nearby town of Samobor where we tried traditional cake called kremšnite and hiked.
With an ongoing change in our climate European weather has become more and more unpredictable in recent years. As extreme weather events will occur increasingly it is time for societies to face those challenges. We are in urgent need to adapt and Prepare for the Extreme!