MY LAND MY PARADISE ... MI TIERRA MI PARAISO...

in #venezuela5 years ago

Nací en un pequeño poblado del estado Anzoategui llamado Valle Guanape, es un lugar lleno de tradiciones, buen clima y de una esencia muy particular el cual hace que muchos que la visiten se enamoren y se queden, y así es como se fundo ese pueblo, en donde muchos arrieros pasaban para descansar a orillas del río junto a sus caballos y mulas, y contemplaban del paisaje la brisa y el canto de los pájaros como un coro de sopranos en el teatro de Viena, y ya a pocos días de sus 91 años de municipalidad y sus 150 años de fundación, aun tiene esa misma esencia de cuando no había casas de concretos y solo había chozas habitadas por los indios tesermas. ¡Viva Venezuela!
I was born in a small town in the Anzoategui state called Valle Guanape, it is a place full of traditions, good weather and a very special essence which makes many who visit it fall in love and stay, and this is how that town was founded, where many muleteers passed by to rest on the banks of the river with their horses and mules, and watched the breeze and the song of the birds like a chorus of sopranos in the theater of Vienna, and a few days before their 91 years of municipality and its 150 years of foundation, still has that same essence of when there were no concrete houses and there were only huts inhabited by the teserma Indians. Long live Venezuela!51251535_1945273285598664_2829156573476028416_n.jpg50728552_1945240542268605_1761331049746399232_n.jpg50668175_1945271708932155_6983491573459714048_n.jpg

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Interesting personal story. When where these pictures taken?

Before 1954, many have told me that it dates from the 40s, and thank you very much for your appreciation...