One year has passed since last time students from the Natural Science Programme at Aranäsgymnasiet in Kungsbacka, Sweden, blogged about the ERASMUS+ Save Our European Heritage from Invasive Alien Species Attack project.
Since then, our school has hosted a visit from our fellow partners Portugal, Slovenia and Belgium, during which we all explored the natural and cultural heritage of some parts of the Swedish West Coast. For instance, students visited Fjärås Bräcka, a 14.500-year-old ice-ridge formation, and went fishing in the Gothenburg harbour. In addition, the groups had guided tours in The World Culture Museum of Gothenburg and Universeum Science Center, as well as a lovely day on the Koster Islands near Norway.
Now we are about to start the next leg of our journey. During October 6th to October 12th, we will be in Kranj in Slovenia. Stay tuned for more, our students will be blogging daily!
Vanessa & Åsa