Exploring other paths in Cachamay

in TravelFeed14 days ago

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Every time I go to Cachamay Park I usually find more paths, but it is not for nothing that this natural park has a large extension of lands of pure forests and jungles, which in turn connects with other parks such as La Llovizna and El Leofling, as well as that connection has also through rivers and waterfalls. Therefore I have not known in its entirety every place in this park, which can hold some interesting corners for us either to appreciate nature or to spend a while breathing.

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Of course the main point of visit of Cachamay is the tourist stop where you can see the waterfalls, but in reality it is a small sector of the park, yesterday while I was waiting for my wife I decided to walk a few kilometers in the forest and I did find places that I had never been or at least that I remember, although you never lose sight of the rivers, you can even hear the waters and it is relaxing in the stifling heat due to all the humidity of the place.

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I don't really know how many kilometers I walked, but at the end of the day when I got home I was very tired, I could hardly feel my legs, but it was worth the whole trip, where I was able to take a few photos and appreciate a great variety of trees and plants whose names I don't know, but which undoubtedly create a lot of harmony in the place. A place that I appreciate a lot and that I have always visited since I was a child, although there are abandoned places that remained as vestiges of what it was in the past.

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Despite being a jungle or forest, the roads are easy to travel through because there is a paved area that of course is not for the common citizen who wants to go by car, I imagine it is for the park workers or other authorities, in this way it makes the journey easier, because in other places with a lot of jungle the road can be very tedious due to the amount of bush that there can be.

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It is a unique attraction in the city that I never tire of coming to, regardless of the heat it is always relaxing to walk in this park with its endless paths that can take us to other places with beautiful views where the Caroní River is always present with its always sounding waters.

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On the other hand, I want to go back to the park but looking for another place that I have seen on the map, although I would have to see if the access is easy depending on how the paths may be, because in themselves they are not places that people go a lot, but it is like doing a little exploration, but always keeping in mind the rules of the place, because this park is well guarded by the government for its importance in the field of water and part of tourism. As well as it is not allowed that one can bathe in the rivers because in the past many people have had serious mishaps in these waters either because they were fishing or simply bathing.

All photographs are my authorship.

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The pictures are beautiful and quite interesting.

Thanks friend !

You are welcome, my brother

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