• Question: what country would you like to visit and why

    Asked by J&O to Rumman, Pooja, Petros, Peppe, Greg, Fran on 13 Nov 2017.
    • Photo: Fran Zuch

      Fran Zuch answered on 13 Nov 2017:


      There are actually a lot, let’s break it down. India is super interesting and I definitely want to go there and visit – I love Indian Movies, so I have been hooked on it. I also went to the Mahatma Gandhi School and we had great connections to India at that time. I also would love to go on the Trans-Siberian railway, from Moscow to Vladivostok and then visit a friend I have who lives in Siberia. I have also never been to South America, but there is no specific country.

    • Photo: Greg Chance

      Greg Chance answered on 14 Nov 2017:


      I would like to tour Canada in a campervan to see wolfs and bears!

    • Photo: Giuseppe Cotugno

      Giuseppe Cotugno answered on 15 Nov 2017:


      Difficult question. I would like to visit a non-EU country, since I’ve been in half of them, you tend to visit them often for work and at some point they start to look all the same. In theory, I would wish to go anywhere where nature is beautiful or it has an historical value, probably Central Africa would be a place as it is nearly unexplored by tourists and its nature is unique. In practice, the political and economical situation of many countries makes difficult to travel, so I would probably restrain myself to the Caribbean and South America (Cuba or Argentina). I would pick Cuba because I’ve been in many other places there and this is one of the few left, Argentina because is a safe and a bit more equal (I think) country than other South American one but still can give you the feeling of how life is there. It is very difficult to pick a single place to visit!

    • Photo: Petros Papapanagiotou

      Petros Papapanagiotou answered on 15 Nov 2017:


      USA and Japan used to be at the top of my list, but I have finally managed to visit them both. I think I would like to visit some African and South American countries, like Morocco and Brazil.

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