I've had many fun weekends, but I must confess that the trip to Falcón state was something out of this world. We left at 10 p.m., which meant traveling all night on the highway. We arrived to see the sunrise on the Paraguaná Peninsula, a place where nature has not been conquered by anything. There we enjoyed a delicious breakfast and took in the wonderful scenery. Everything was surrounded by water, and we could see Aruba, a Caribbean island that I had only seen in pictures before.
There we enjoyed a delicious breakfast and took in the wonderful scenery. Everything was surrounded by water, and we could see the Caribbean island of Aruba. I had only seen it in pictures before, but it stayed in my mind. It's a dream to learn the first letters of the alphabet in these places: Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. After touring this beautiful place, seeing the lighthouse, learning that the Spanish entered through this place, and hearing a series of anecdotes that made me even prouder to be Venezuelan, I was moved by the immensity of the Caribbean Sea.
After passing through this place and learning about the subjugation and enslavement that took place here, named Cabo San Román, breathing the air made me imagine many events, which stirred up many emotions in me.
It was time to leave for the Médanos de Coro, and with a different mood, everything became very fun. Dear readers, have you ever walked through a desert? This involves falling, rolling through long stretches of sand, imagining camels without a drop of water, feeling that your legs won't respond and you have to rest. On the trip there was an 80-year-old lady who was very energetic and active. She was celebrating her birthday, dancing, while many of us were looking for a place in the shade. The sun was strong, but the joy was stronger. We drank coconut water and continued our journey.
We arrived at the red waters, which refers to the Cumaraguas salt flats. It is spectacular to see how the water turns from pink to red. This phenomenon is caused by the amount of salt in the water and an algae called Dunaliella.
Then we arrived at the colonial town of Coro, beautiful, clean, very hygienic, the inn spectacular, and we were able to continue enjoying delicious hot dogs. Then they told us everything we would visit the next day, that is, Sunday. At seven in the morning we were up and ready to go, with the Hueque waterfalls waiting for us. I looked like someone doing acrobatics, and the 80-year-old lady looked like a little girl jumping all over those rocks.
We also continued to enjoy the walk to the beach; the scenery was beautiful. It was time to play the game of burying and digging up bottles, which was a lot of fun. It was time to go home. I was left with very good memories, pleasant moments that bring a big smile to my face.
Thank you for these suggestions that bring out the best in us. Happy weekend to everyone.
All images are my property. DeepL translator. My signature with Canva app.