We're going on a field trip!
Our class is going on a field trip to Europe! During our trip to Europe, we should stop by some of the local restuarants. The local foods there are some delicious zwetschgentorten, or plum cake, lucious Świezy chleb kartoflany, or potato bread, and the always welcome Irish coffee cake. For a snack, we would have some Apple Amber, which is basically a quick, easy, and quite scrumptious apple pie.
We should also visit some famous sites. The Colosseum is the site i chose because it is renowned as a place for celebrations. It was originally able to seat 50,000 people in the audience. Unfortuneately, it is ruined by earthquakes and stone-robbers.
Before we go to Romw, we should know about the Roman and European (just in case) culture so that we don't look stupid standing around and gawking. The religions there are Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Rastafari, and Jainism. With so many religions in such a small place, you shouldn't be suprised by many, many temples. Rugby, criket, the discus, cycling, and field hockey are all popular sports in Europe. The languages there are Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Rusyn, Polish, Czech, Silesian, Slovak, Sorbian, Polabian, Pomerian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Slovene, Bosnian, Macedonian, Montegrin, German, all 15 versions of it, 11 versions of Anglo-frisian, Low Fraconian, Dutch, Continental Scandinavian, Swedish, Danish, Norweigian, Elfdalian, and about 9 others. This makes about 61 different languages. This tells us that many different cultures are around in Rome.
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I want to try the food there. Yum! Anyway, the Colesseum sounds pretty cool and the people there must be pretty talented.
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