Venezuela Land of Grace
Located in the north of South America, Venezuela is the gateway to the continent. It is the country where the Caribbean is born. As we enter the Venezuelan territory we discover that what we know about this country is only a humble sample of the complexity and variety of its ecosystems. Today, our country is well known for the economic, political and social decline in which it has been plunged during the last few years, despite being one of the richest countries in the world since oil deposits are found in its subsoil. greatest in the world, but as the son of this beautiful country and proud to be born in this land of grace blessed by God, I hope that sooner rather than later we Venezuelans will enjoy all the benefits that we once had, where it is not It is necessary to have long queues in commercial establishments in order to be able to buy the products of first necessity. we all yearn for those moments in which it is enough to go to any store or supermarket and find all the shelves and shelves full of all kinds of products and it was not so much that we could give ourselves the pleasure of choosing among the various brands that we could find venezuela </ strong> is the land of the arepas, beautiful beaches, beautiful landscapes, beautiful women, friendly people where we receive the visitor as if they were family, I do not regret having been born in this beautiful land and in spite of the adversities here I stay.
venezuela is not only what time but from where the time
Aqui les dejo algunas hermosas imagenes de sitios turisticos de venezuela
Angel Falls is the highest waterfall in the world, with a height of 979 m (807 m of uninterrupted fall), generated from the Auyantepuy. It is located in the Canaima National Park, in the state of Bolívar, Venezuela. A protected natural area, established as a National Park on June 12, 1962 and declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 1994, El Salto Angel is one of the major tourist attractions in Venezuela, but even today, a trip to the Cataracts is not a simple matter, because the area is isolated by the thick jungle, and the tepuis make aerial navigation dangerous. The region can be reached by a small plane flight from Caracas or Ciudad Bolívar, to reach a camp in Canaima. Other tourists prefer to reach the waterfalls by more natural means, crossing the jungle by waterways until you reach the base of the waterfall.
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Paradise beaches
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Venezuelan Plains
icy mountains