Weekend-Engagement topics: WEEK 213 || The best thing about living in Venezuela

in Weekend Experienceslast year (edited)

Hello, everyone. Welcome back to my blog!



Despite the crisis that has engulfed Venezuela for the last decade (maybe more), there are several things that remain, somehow, intact. I'm just talking about the enthusiasm for the life of the people, its cuisine and landscapes.



Any of these three aspects could be reason enough for any tourist to visit Venezuela and get hooked by the country.

Today I will emphasize the natural part, because it is probably the most impeccable and enjoyable at a national level. The tour is about to begin, get ready.

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Venezuela has a variety of scenery that seems to be taken from another world. However, one thing it is often associated with is its beaches or coastal views, highlighting the splendor of the Caribbean.

The photo below is from the Mochima Bay pier. It is a national park located in the northeast of the country, famous for all its turquoise beaches (below you will see what I am talking about).

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On the other hand, you have in the southwest the beginning (or end?) of the Andes Mountains. Yes, the one where the story in La Sociedad de la Nieve took place. The photos shown correspond to the state of Merida, where the pleasant temperatures, friendly people and beautiful views blend together and captivate you before you realize it. I say it from my own experience.

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How about this view? Paradisiacal, isn't it? Much of what the camera fails to capture is the freshness and peace of such place. It is literally like entering another dimension where everyday's life problems do not exist.

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A waterfall in Merida.

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Here is what I promised you above. Turquoise waters for your delight. I miss swimming on them. There is a great sense of freedom linked to the sea. It is simply something that more than saying, it must be experienced. I believe that many would be delighted to visit such beaches.

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And if we add the sunsets to everything before, the offer becomes irresistible. In Venezuela there are usually pink or orange sunsets with a golden glow in spite of so much darkness. Such is the greatness of nature.

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Hope you enjoyed this short trip 😀





Until next time!

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Indeed it was a good trip with you, you're a good tour guide hehehe. Venezuela indeed is a beautiful place as you've shown!🌺

I'm glad you like it😊

Mochima Bay pier is looking bomb! 🔥 The turquoise beaches and pink sunsets are to die for. Just so beautifully captured. 📸😌

It's a great combination we're lucky to witness. Mother Nature is really kind, isn't she?

Thanks for stopping by 😁