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Some Ciudad Guayana skyline shots - Bolivar State 2015 part III 🌃 💨 🚙

Some Ciudad Guayana skyline shots - Bolivar State 2015 part III 🌃 💨 🚙

October 2019 · 3 min read · Ciudad Guayana (Puerto Ordaz)

So yes! I decided to make a short third part of this trip I made to Bolivar State in 2015, and this time it's about some shots I took of the city skyline I had in front of me while my "internet friend" I met that day face to face and I were talking and having a good time. Hello everyone! and this is how the story goes...

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I had this friend I met on internet several years ago because she was also a Red Hot Chili Peppers fan (I used to spend hours and hours on forums, facebook groups, etc just chatting with RHCP fans all around the world, also with no fans but random people - I've always loved meeting people from other countries) and she was from this part of the country, Ciudad Guayana in Bolívar state; and since I told her I was going there for the first time to visit... of couse we had to meet!!

So we decided to meet each other at the Orinokia Mall, which occupies a plot of about 160 thousand square meters with a huge parking area, with space for up to 2,400 vehicles; I have never visited a mall so huge like this before. We walked and saw so many stores that we got tired of watching the same and went outdoors.

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And there's when I took these shots, we were crossing a building that was connecting two buildings, I saw this view and started shooting.

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This part of the city is also known as Puerto Ordaz, a location which is the west side half of Ciudad Guayana that conforms, along with San Felix (in the east), this big city. Puerto Ordaz was the town my parents lived in so many years ago and made important part of their business and job career. So it was kind of a nostalgic achivement to be there.

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We were not so high but still enjoyed the view and the sky, I loved the clouds that day.

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We spent a while in that little bridge while I was taking these shots, we were face to face knowing each other while enjoying this view as the weather was getting a bit fresher (as I already told you in my previous posts, this is a very hot place).

So this was the third short last part of my trip to Bolívar state, if you could please tell me what you think of these shots I'll be glad to read it in your comments! Please feel free to tell me what you think of them, thank you very much for watching and reading till here!

Greetings! :)

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