Hello everyone!
I could not believe that today I have completed 36 days of quarantine. Thanks to the platform Hive.blog and for giving me this opportunity to show my trip, from the safety of my home.
I want to share the following three photographs which I took during my family trip to "San Antonio of Capayacuar", a population located in the Monagas state, Venezuela.
In a sector called "Guanaguana" which is located next to the national highway, the "Ruins of the San Miguel Arcancel Church" are located. I decided to take some pictures for my family archive and have them as a souvenir of our family trip.
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This Church was built in the 17th century by a mission of Franciscan friars. By focusing my camera closely, I was able to observe in detail the construction made of stones, clay bricks and asbestos.
Ruins of the San Miguel Arcángel Church, Guanaguana, Monagas state, Venezuela. My camera captured the history of a national heritage.
I got close enough to get this side shot, in which the masonry is observed. This church was destroyed by an earthquake and later rebuilt by the colonizers.
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This is my entry to the challenge sponsored by : Challenge - Stay home, share 3 travel photos
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