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we visited Dublin, the capital of Ireland with a group of students from our school. The organizer of the trip was teacher Florika.We arrived to Dublin at St. Patrick`s day,when there were big celebrations.
Everybody wore green clothing,beacause it`s a tradition.Those who didn`t wear green clothing got pinched.I was lucky to have some green in my clothing.
Our trip lasted four days,that was sufficient time to explore the environment.The weather in Dublin was very variable.we expierenced the rain,warm sun and hailstorm.I have only good memories from that trip.People were very chatty and cheerful.the only bad memory from that trip was an old lady on the bus,who was chewing her bubble gum loudly and spoke like a ganster. we visited Dublin, the capital of Ireland with a group of students from our school. The organizer of the trip was teacher Florika.We arrived to Dublin at St. Patrick`s day,when there were big celebrations.
Everybody wore green clothing,beacause it`s a tradition.Those who didn`t wear green clothing got pinched.I was lucky to have some green in my clothing.
Our trip lasted four days,that was sufficient time to explore the environment.The weather in Dublin was very variable.we expierenced the rain,warm sun and hailstorm.I have only good memories from that trip.People were very chatty and cheerful.the only bad memory from that trip was an old lady on the bus,who was chewing her bubble gum loudly and spoke like a ganster. we visited Dublin, the capital of Ireland with a group of students from our school. The organizer of the trip was teacher Florika.We arrived to Dublin at St. Patrick`s day,when there were big celebrations.
Everybody wore green clothing,beacause it`s a tradition.Those who didn`t wear green clothing got pinched.I was lucky to have some green in my clothing.
Our trip lasted four days,that was sufficient time to explore the environment.The weather in Dublin was very variable.we expierenced the rain,warm sun and hailstorm.I have

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