I meet the most Creole of the map of Venezuela, Elorza! 🤠🇻🇪 [ESP-ENG]

in Worldmappin5 months ago (edited)



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~ESPAÑOL~

Conocí la localidad más Criolla de todo mi país!! Elorza, ubicado en el Estado Apure, celebra el folklore venezolano en el mes de marzo con fiestas, celebraciones religiosas y mucha música llanera. Sin embargo, mi paseo se dio hace unas semanas, el 26 de diciembre para ser exacta🥰. Tengo un tío que es taxista, le salió un viaje para allá y coleada me fui con él jajaja. Fue un viaje de dos horas exactas entre carreteras adornadas de paja y sabana infinita a ambos lados. Yo no me despegué ni un momento de la ventana, de viajar, una de las cosas que me encanta es precisamente esa, poder admirar paisajes únicos, y la vía para allá en serio que es muy linda y serena...

El pueblo estaba bastante solo, como les digo, es principalmente turístico y la temporada alta para ellos es en el mes de marzo. Sin embargo, pude apreciar cada rinconcito de mejor manera, porque mi Tio dice que en temporada casi ni se puede caminar por la cantidad de gente jajaj. Estuvimos por la Plaza, el Paseo del Río, el puente y por supuesto, en los espacios donde estan los instrumentos tradicionales de Venezuela. Luego, fuimos a visitar al padrino de mi tió que vive allí, nos invitaron el almuerzo (estuvo deliciosa la comida, cabe acotar) y pues terminamos de pasar un rato bastante agradable con su familia.

Cúentame en los comentarios que te parecieron estas fotitos y el lugar para interactuar un poco. Muchas gracias por leer hasta aquí, te mando un fuerte abrazo💛!

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~ENGLISH~

I visited the most Creole town in my country! Elorza, located in Apure State, celebrates Venezuelan folklore in the month of March with festivities, religious celebrations and lots of llanera music. However, my ride took place a few weeks ago, on December 26 to be exact🥰. I have an uncle who is a cab driver, he got a trip there and I went with him hahaha. It was a trip of exactly two hours between roads adorned with straw and endless savannah on both sides. One of the things that I love is precisely that, to be able to admire unique landscapes, and the road there is really beautiful and serene....

The town was quite lonely, as I said, it is mainly touristy and the high season for them is in March. However, I was able to appreciate every corner in a better way, because my uncle says that in season you can hardly walk because of the amount of people hahahaha. We visited the Plaza, the Paseo del Rio, the bridge and of course, the places where the traditional Venezuelan instruments are. Then, we went to visit my uncle's godfather who lives there, they invited us for lunch (the food was delicious, it is worth mentioning) and we ended up spending a nice time with his family.

Tell me in the comments what you thought of these pictures and the place to interact a little. Thank you very much for reading this far, I send you a big hug💛!

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Fotos de mi propiedad | Photos of my property
Separadores | Separators
Traducción hecha en Deepl | Translation done in Deepl


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Your trip looks very enjoyable, I hope you are always happy

Those giant musical instrument sculptures are beautiful. Thanks for sharing these photos with us

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