Diterbitkan: 30.05.2018
The host families brought all of us and their children back to the school promptly at 8 o'clock for the start of classes. There, we once again loaded the buses and after a group photo, we set off to Puebla.
Puebla is a city with about 6 million inhabitants southeast of Mexico City. Near Puebla is the Great Pyramid of Cholula (Tlachihualtepetl), which is the largest pyramid in the world with a volume of 4.45 million cubic meters.
There isn't really much to tell during a 12-hour bus ride with a relatively unchanged landscape. The only noteworthy moment was the brief moment of panic when our bus's loading hatch suddenly opened during the drive and a suitcase fell onto the road. Fortunately, we noticed it immediately and the runaway suitcase was quickly taken back into custody, so we could continue.
At around 7:30 pm, we finally arrived at the Humboldt School in Puebla. Here too, we were warmly welcomed by our host families and spent the evening individually.