Best Places to Visit in Venezuela
Best Places to Visit in Venezuela
Venezuela is a tropical country with incredible biodiversity that you’re sure to fall in love with. Magnificent waterfalls tumble off table top mountains, coastal towns and offshore islands offer pleasant escapes and soft sand beaches, the Andes Mountains provide a stunning backdrop to some of the colorful and lively cities.Travel to Venezuela and stay in the bustling capital of Caracas before heading to the 'Lost World' landscape of the Gran Sabana and the famous Angel Falls. Venezuela is a beach bum’s paradise due to the Caribbean coastline of 2,800 km (1,740 miles) – the longest of any nation. Here are the best places to visit in Venezuela.
1.Gran Sabana and Angel Falls
2. Los Roques Archipelago
3. Margarita Island
4. Mérida
5. Roraima
6.Caracas: Avila National Park
7. Morrocoy National Park
8. Coro and the Sand Dunes
9. Henri Pittier
10. Orinoco Delta
The Beauty of Caracas City Venezuela World Cities South America
The Beauty of Caracas City Venezuela World Cities South America
Avila National Park, Barrio, Barrios, El Capitolio Nacional, Caracas Hotels, Museums, Teleferico, Casa Natal & Museo Bolivar, Museo de Bellas Artes, Paseo de Los Proceres, Panteón Nacional, Museo Bolivariano, Altamira Plaza, Poliedro de Caracas, Plaza Venezuela, Teatro Municipal de Caracas, Correo de Carmelitas, Arco de la Federacion, El Palacio de Las Academias, Teatro Principal, La Mezquita de Caracas, Torre Polar, Edificio La Previsora, Plaza El Indio Chacao, Las torres de El Silencio, El Helicoide, Parque Central, Venezuela, Maracaibo, Isla Margarita,
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Maracaibo - Venezuela
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*City of Maracaibo - Venezuela
Maracaibo é uma cidade venezuelana capital do estado de Zulia e do município de Maracaibo. A população da cidade é de aproximadamente 1.495.200 habitantes,com uma área metropolitana estimada em 2.108.404 de pessoas em 2010.Maracaibo, conhecida como A terra do sol amada, é a segunda maior cidade da Venezuela. Situa-se à margem ocidental do Lago de Maracaibo.
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Maracaibo Adventure Trips
Maracaibo Adventure Trips at the Western Venezuelan end, there is Maracaibo capital of the Zulia State, second only to Caracas and one of the country's top oil centres. It is on the coast of the lake named after the city and discovered on August 24th 1499, by Alonso de Ojeda a sailor of Columbus' crew in his second trip to America.
This Maracaibo Adventure Tripsshows all about name Maracaibo comes from the brave Cacique (Indian Chief) Mara a young native who valiantly resisted the Germans and died fighting them. It is said that when Mara fell, the Indians shouted Mara cayo !! (Mara fell !!), thus originating the city name. Other historians say that the first name of this land in Indian language was Maara-iwo meaning Place where serpents abound
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Сatatumbo lightning - The most electric place on Earth
The most electric place on Earth.
At one lake in Venezuela, lightning flashes 28 times a minute
The Catatumbo Lightning (Spanish: Relámpago del Catatumbo) is an atmospheric phenomenon in Venezuela. It occurs only over the mouth of the Catatumbo River where it empties into Lake Maracaibo. The frequent, powerful flashes of lightning over this relatively small area are considered to be the world's largest single generator of tropospheric ozone.
It originates from a mass of storm clouds at a height of more than 5 km, and occurs during 140 to 160 nights a year, 10 hours per day and up to 280 times per hour. It occurs over and around Lake Maracaibo, typically over the bog area formed where the Catatumbo River flows into the lake.
Contrary to myths, the type of thunderstorm, and attendant lightning, produced with the Catatumbo storms are no different from highly electrified thunderstorm complexes commonly seen in many parts of the world. In other words, Catatumbo lightning isn't a rare or different type of lightning, and the storms are not in a different class than ones observed elsewhere. The single remarkable feature of the Catatumbo storms is their formation in the same place and at the same time for (what many sources say is) nearly half of the nights throughout the year.
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Catatumbo Everlasting Lightning Storm
Storm Chaser, George Kourounis travels to Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela where a phenomenon known as the Catatumbo Everlasting Lightning storm occurs. On most nights of the year, thunderstorms form over the same part of the lake ,with dazzling displays of lightning. Filmed as part of the Angry Planet TV series.
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Catatumbo Lightning - The Neverending Storm (A Short Film by Jonas Piontek)
The Catatumbo Lightning in Venezuela has captured me from the first moment I set foot in Ologa, the fishing village in the heart of Lake Maracaibo. What locals call the Relampago de Catatumbo is also known as the everlasting storm, raging on in up to 300 nights every year with intensities reaching multiple flashes every second at a time. Just 15 kilometers NW of the camp lies the one point on earth with the most lightning strikes, here up to 250/km2 are registered every year. The Catatumbo Lighting is not just a Guinness World Record holder but also has been immortalized in the flag of Zulia, where people proudly call it the Maracaibo Lighthouse after saving Maracaibo on multiple occasions from nighttime ambushes of foreign naval fleets. But Catatumbo is much more than just lightning, it's an overall crazy place filled with amazing people, incredible wildlife, beautiful flora and unbelievable light scenes on an almost daily base. All these things coming together have made me fall in love with this place and after visiting 3 times I feel a deep connection to the Maracaibo Lake - It has become my second home. A ferocious and unforgiving home but the best home I could possibly imagine. This film shows the highlights of those three trips, all in a very cinematic fashion. Some of the lightning videos are indeed the real time, but many others are slightly shortened in order to look the most impressive, but everything you see in here did actually happen and wasn't altered using any After Effects etc.
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