Greetings, my beautiful people! I hope you are all doing wonderfully and had a peaceful weekend in your comfort zone.
In challenge 293, I am pleased to share my green refuge, a natural wonder located in the municipality of Santa Ana in the state of Trujillo, Venezuela, specifically on a farm known as Rincón del Cielo. Admission costs 1$, making it accessible for the whole family to enjoy.
One of my hobbies is visiting these places because they give me a sense of immense peace, just breathing the fresh air and appreciating the landscape and the animals as they pass by.
Sitting on the floor is a way to meditate and carefully analyse my new projects, surrounded by the sounds of nature, which takes it to another level.
An incredible variety of plant and animal life thrives among the lagoons, which I love to appreciate, along with a versatile climate, foggy at first and then bright sunshine. The truth is that we easily adapt to our reality, and that's excellent when we love nature.
Natural landscapes have their own dynamics because they establish interrelationships between the elements that compose them, with the biotic and abiotic elements working hand in hand to determine their geographical area. Observing the simplest things, such as ducks bathing in the lagoon and enjoying their daily moment, walking and eating, is attractive for those who are not fully immersed in a rural area.
The site is currently undergoing renovation to become another major natural tourist attraction, similar to the lagoon in Trujillo State, and I decree that it will be so, because it has a promising atmosphere that only requires ingenuity and investment.
The ecosystem I am sharing with you is magical, home to countless species, including an annelid invertebrate (tarantulas, traditionally known as hairy spiders). Wow, I had only seen them in films, so seeing one in person impressed me and gave me a weekend anecdote.
I hope you enjoy it. See you next time.
I used Canva and the free Deepl translator, as my language is Spanish.