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My video YouTube from Venezuela Cerro El Avila. Steemit @Sharliep

June 2020 · 2 min read · Venezuela

Here I share with you my YouTube video from the beloved Caracas Venezuela.




It all started one day Friday, starting the day at 6:00 am, my group of friends and I decided to take a trip on one of the most emblematic places in My Caracas Venezuela. With enough energy and willingness, we started the walk with some breaks and other observations. Taking advantage at each stop to take photos and make videos. With more than 3 hours of travel we all met at the mirador overlooking the Gran Caracas, a beautiful view I will always have my memories that this great adventure. When we reached the viewpoint, we say camp near that area, we talked, ate, and we continue taking pictures and making videos, sharing stories and experiences of other walks. Night falls and with it the stars we hoped, although the night was a little cloudy and quite cold.

And with even dawned cold and cloudy weather, had breakfast, we prepare and we continue with our path. We made our way to the la ruta 77, its name due to the 77 curves that have. A tour intense, but with a wooded landscape and quite green (in winter) in this place, we were able to reach a waterfall where we were able to refresh and recharge water for the rest of the journey. More or less to the 11:00 am on Saturday, we arrived at the rancho grande, a site that connects the 77 and two flags, rested, and ate to continue our path toward the peak Goering. Quite tired from the journey, but with many spirits even ate a little more to grab some forces, we take photos and we made some videos, We Salute one another group was also doing the route.




After 2 hours of travel by the hill, we arrived at the so-called amphitheater, from that place is about 30min more to reach the called the cross of Naiguatá. And arriving at the destination, we said goodbye with the beautiful view that gave us the night.
My edit was made with photos and videos of my personal information, using the programs WONDERSHARE filmora and bandicam.

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