(yy) The summer abroad that brings up (yy) <unclear> interesting stories the first one that comes to my mind is my (yy) summer that I spent in Iran. It was some years ago, when Iran was still a quite a peaceful place. (yy) I traveled there with my friends. We were five, and we we just we just went there, landed in the (yy) capital, in Tehran. And then we just travelled along the coast, like down (yy) down south, and then up again to the north, so we've seen many different cities. And (yy) that was a hell of the adventure, like it was a beautiful adventure, we met so many people (yy) that were just approaching us on the street. Just coming to us and asking “hey what you doing here, how do you like Iran, would you like to come to my house my wife will make you (yy) a dinner” and we accepted a lot of those invitations. So like every day we've been just eating at people houses and we were (yy) sleeping also (yy) we didn't use hotels at all, we were either sleeping at someone's house, or we were (yy) we had tents, or we were (yy) sleeping in a bus but okay that is this is not that that's not important. (yy) But the the the weather in Iran is also very warm and and it was very warm and (yy) the sun was shining. (yy) The part of Iran is covered with desert and the mountains, so I remember a lot of sand and (yy) just walking along walking the va... in the valleys between the mountains. (yy) We were meeting some people that were living in, like just with their goats, in some tents. (yy) And even though they couldn't speak English we were sitting with them and trying, like they were trying to have conversation no matter what. And we understood each other with showing (yy) pictures and (yy) gestures and (yy) and an- and and we felt like we are talking for hours even though we didn’t have a common language to use. (yy) So that was a very very interesting experience because we met, we were we were in the country, and we met the people very closely, and how they live.