Hello everybody, I want to share my experience into this beautiful town in Aragua-Venezuela it calls Colonia Tovar.
This town was build by german inmigrants in 1843 who in a upon time come here, and still living to this days.
I had the oportunity to visit this incredible site in 2019, and I have had a nice experience.
Colonia Tovar is a very turistic site where the people can know a little more about the germany culture, so like their food, architecture of their cute little houses, suits, and another things.
The weather here is cold, because this town is in a mountain, but nothing that a good coat can´t help you. The church that you see has a place where my family and I ate a delicius strawberrys bought in a local store.
The most interesting thing is that the fruits are born here, because as I said, this town is in a mountain and the weather conditions are adequate. There are a lot fruits like strawberrys, banana, wathermelon and another.
I found this flowers in the outsite of a little house, of course I didn't lose time, so I took a picture.
Something very curiose that I can't forget and I have doubts. This truck that you see, is front a little candy store, but the interesting here is, I want to know if this truck is belong a world war?, if was build for that propose?, or just was painted like other Germany war truck, and maybe you think about the third option, but there was a dogs, It was protecting the truck, even in the picture we can see the angry dogs when a person was walking very close of this.
There are so many stores too, selling diferents candys, but the most selling candy is the strawberrys with cream, believe me, is delicius.
I visited this town in a season where there are no people, no turist, very sites was closed, so I can't knowed completly.
My opinion?
Of course, is a site totally nice, I will be back in a close future, for experiment other activitys inside the Colony that I didn't this time. This colony has a unic style that make you fell so happy, the nature is present and the peace too.
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