Venezuela Off The Beaten Path

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El Hatillo   Caracas

El Hatillo, Caracas

 4 Reviews  It's a small town but very cozy. There are several handicraft shops with the nicest things! The day I was there there were some performers in the Plaza Bolivar.... And seemed like a very family thing... 

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Avila National Park   Caracas

Avila National Park, Caracas

 2 Reviews  Best destinations : Level of training, none: Quebrada Quintero ( take the right instead of the left when you get to the path that takes to Sabasnieves). This place is one of my favorites since... 

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Nature Photos   Caracas

Nature Photos, Caracas

 9 Reviews  El Araguaney (the Araguaney) is our national tree. You never notice it is there until this season: february-march. All the leaves fall down and the only thing that remains on the tree are very yellow... 

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La Colonia Tovar   Caracas

La Colonia Tovar, Caracas

 4 Reviews  German town up in the mountains of Venezuela. Kind of a small, quant town on the other side of a rain forest (road goes thru a small portion). If you are in the mood for schnitzel and beer-this is the... 

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Residential Caracas   Caracas

Residential Caracas, Caracas

 2 Reviews  In Venezuela we call them "coro-coros". If you are really lucky, you will get to see a couple of them at the "Parque del Este" (park and zoo) right in the middle of the city. But to see... 

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Morrocoy National Park   Caracas

Morrocoy National Park, Caracas

 1 Review  Parque Nacional MORROCOY, beautiful island beaches, 3 hours drive from Caracas to the city of Tucacas. Then you can pay for a motor boat ride to one of the islands. The most popular island is called... 

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Fishing Piranhas at Orinoco River

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Classrooms finished

by Warao

Stucco is added inside and out. At last it is painted. There is no glass in the windows. No airconditioning. No heating system is needed either. It is ready for the students.

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3rd year

by Warao

The building will soon be ready for windows and doors. The roof will be sheet tin. It is easy to use and resists the hot sun and rain.

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2nd year of building

by Warao

Wood is used for concrete forms, but the building will be block and concrete. No wood because of the termites. Using buckets to pour the concrete columns is hard work.

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Building school classrooms

by Warao

In 2001 we started construction on Parochial school classroom building in Maturin. No wood is used in the building because of termites. It takes a lot of hard labor.

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Rio CORO-CORO

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Tourist-lodge YUTAJE

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This lodge is only accessable by (military-)planes starting in Puerto Ayacuccho.

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La Puerta

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La Puerta, the gate to the Andes mountains.

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Timotes

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Timotes is a small town in the Andes route to Merida through the National Park Sierra Nevada. After Timotes we drive to Pico El Aguila (4118 mt.)

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Santa Ana

by luiggi

In the Paraguana peninsula there are several towns such as Pueblo Nuevo, Moruy, Santa Ana, Buena Vista, Jadacaquiva.

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Top 3 Hotels in Venezuela

GRAN MELIA CARACAS  Caracas

 5 Reviews and 129 Opinions  This luxury hotel makes much of its inclusion in the 'Leading Hotels of the World' brochure. It's... 

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Posada Casa Sol  Mérida

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Questions and Answers

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Q:  hi, i am planning to leave columbia by bus and head for cucuta???? then hopefully catch a bus over to canaima, is this... 

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A: I don't think it is not possible to get to Canaima by land. probably by river/land, you should check by some local agency. don't forget to have repellent with you,... 

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