These days I was in the capital of Venezuela - Caracas, and it is a city that I really do not like, but in a way there are many places that keep a charm, which even serves to make good photographs. Caracas like any other metropolis in the world, is a very chaotic place with a very hectic lifestyle, perhaps because of the number of people living throughout the region.
Although I went for reasons of diligence, I leave in this publication some photographs of part of the center of Caracas, but in reality there are many places to visit and how to take pictures, with much more time you can go around and talk about the history of each of these wonderful places of this city, which among the concrete jungle has a magical charm.
The center of Caracas, you can find an infinity of tourist sites to visit, with an important value in the historical and cultural, which to a greater extent are well preserved despite almost centuries of its existence, it has a colorful and beautiful appearance.
As you can see in the photographs, you can appreciate the Bolivar Square, among a lot of vegetation and big trees, as part of those natural ornaments, making it a place to spend a quiet afternoon.
Among all its architectural structures of colonial style, it keeps many stories and important events for Venezuela, such as the case of the birthplace of Simon Bolivar, which today serves as a museum, but unfortunately by the time I was there, it was already closed, although years ago I had already visited it.
In itself, the center of Caracas is constituted by a great historic center, dating back several centuries since its construction, and in itself I only show a small part of what would be that historic center of a wonderful and beautiful magnitude.
Despite how chaotic the city of Caracas can be, I plan to return very soon to make a tour with much more time of several of its places, allowing me to capture a good photograph, as well as learn about much of the history of these emblematic places of the city.
It is characterized by highlighting many cultural, historical and architectural value, as many mentioned before Caracas as the Paris of Latin America, a few decades ago, for having an important colonial, neoclassical and of course modern infrastructure.
All photographs are my own and were taken with a Canon T3i camera.
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