Newsletter Flash T rip to Passadiços do PaivaIn the May 18th, 2016, we took some of the most adventurous and nature lovers Eras- mus to a Flash T rip to Passadiços do Paiva in Arouca county. Th e challenge was an 8 km walk, alongside the Paiva river , where they had the pleasure to see breathtaking land- scapes! With two river beaches in our route, there was still time for a quick dive! Social Erasmus Week From 2nd to 8th of May, we had the So- cial Erasmus Week. During this week, the Erasmus had the chance to leave a mark in the society. From the 7 days of events, the Visit to the Dog Shelter was one of the most appreciated, with our Dog Lov- ers getting all the love given returned in the same way. ‘Wild West’ in Estação da Luz On May 20th we had one very wild and wet Party in Estação d a Luz. With shirts, hats, cow- boy bandanas and, of course, (water) guns! The well-trained co wboys didn’t let anyone in the party escape to their lassos and managed to catch all the wanted people in the pictures. In the end, the biggest reward delivered was an unforgettable night. More photos More photos More photos
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In the May 18th, 2016, we took some of themost adventurous and nature lovers Eras-mus to a Flash Trip to Passadiços do Paiva in
Arouca county. The challenge was an 8 kmwalk, alongside the Paiva river, where theyhad the pleasure to see breathtaking land-scapes! With two river beaches in our route,there was still time for a quick dive!
Social Erasmus Week
From 2nd to 8th of May, we had the So-
cial Erasmus Week. During this week, the
Erasmus had the chance to leave a mark
in the society. From the 7 days of events,
the Visit to the Dog Shelter was one of
the most appreciated, with our Dog Lov-
ers getting all the love given returned in
the same way.
‘Wild West’ in Estaçãoda Luz
On May 20th we had one very wild and wet
Party in Estação da Luz. With shirts, hats, cow-
boy bandanas and, of course, (water) guns! The well-trained cowboys didn’t let anyone in