Fast Travel.
Caripe, Santa Maria, San Agustin, Caripito and Catuaro.
Ruins of the Church of Catuaro, Jesùs del Monte.
Declared a National Historic monument.
Catuaro is erected as a people of doctrine in 1712, and in 1745 had a temple of adobe with Palm roof, probably destroyed by the earthquake of 1766. This same year, Fray Joaquín de Goths began to build a new church with stone, wood and clay, which was completed in the year 1785. It was destroyed during the war of Independence in the year 1817.
Santa Maria de Cariaco.
We were in a town called Las Vegas. No idea why it's called so. This is at the end of Santa Maria.
Church in San Agustin.
In this town there is also a large flower plantation that you can visit as well as numerous artists with their small workshops of all kinds.
Caripe - El Guacharo.
Caripe, also called Caripe del Guácharo, is a town of Monagas state, capital of the municipality Caripe and known as the "Garden of the Venezuelan orient". Unfortunately we could not enter the cave; National Park El Guácharo Natural Monument Alexander of Humboldt, because it was not season and was closed. I hope I can do in a furuto, a post about this splendid place.
Guácharo Bird Monument. Caripe-El Guácharo, Monagas State. Venezuela.
This representation and homage to the regional fauna was carried out in the year 2000 by the sculptor Jesús David Martínez and projected by Freddy Mujica León. The work has become a tourist attraction and a recreation and identification space for the community.
El mirador de Caripe.
With a panoramic view over the entire Caripe valley, it is located on a hill. It is a place visited by families and couples in love.
It was a short trip, but full of many stops and even so missed many more. No doubt nature speaks to us in a thousand ways, please don't forget it. She'll always be there for you.
I say goodbye to this beautiful community of #ulog, in my next post I will tell you a little more about me... thank you for taking the time to comment and read.