Among 20 photographic postcards of places in Ciudad Guayana

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Although this point of the city of Ciudad Guayana is characterized by the great development of commerce, in reality it can also be a place that can have its different places for the enjoyment of any local visitor or from other places, however at first glance when one enters the center one cannot appreciate these places, so they must make a journey of about 12 minutes from the avenue to these places on foot. Where we can find a view of the Orinoco and Caroní rivers, which is limited by 3 states.

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This center used to have colonial and neoclassical buildings, however many of those buildings from the past have disappeared over time, being mostly replaced by commercial premises and buildings for that type of sector, although there are some well-preserved buildings where government institutions normally operate, such as the headquarters of the Caroní municipality, Bolívar state, Venezuela.

Also in the vicinity of the center you can find up to 3 plazas, of which the most famous are Plaza Bolívar, Plaza Miranda and Plaza Manuel Piar, all named after pioneers of the country and even the state where we are located. Places that serve as a point of recreation and relaxation for the inhabitants, where people usually meet to talk or share a little, is what can be seen habitually in these places in addition to the simple fact that many people come to do their shopping at any type of producer they can find.

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On the other hand, the center of San Felix, already at the end of the section where you can see an acoustic shell, has the view of the rivers mentioned above, but you can also see a great diversity of vegetation, almost with a large extension of green areas with walkways and some seats to be able to appreciate the immensity of the river or also the daily life of some fishermen in the area in full work.

I must say that for more than 5 months I have been coming to these places constantly because I am working in a shop, I have been getting fond of this place, it is also a stage for taking a lot of photographs. Since I was little I already knew the center of this city but I had never appreciated it as I do at this moment, either spending a while sitting looking at the panorama or taking some photos.

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That is why they say that things happen for some reason and 5 months ago I had to come to this point to know it better and appreciate it. A place that can be very touristy taking advantage of the resources that are available such as nature and even the boost of the existing economy of the area, can allow that in the future it has that necessary attraction for many people to visit this site like any other in the world that is well known. A place where there is history, architecture, economy and above all a beautiful nature that is in harmony with the progress of the human being.

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All photographs are my own.

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They are really very good photographs that manage to capture the beauty of the place that we often overlook...

At first glance, I thought it was La Plaza del Hierro, since it was recently remodeled as well, then I noticed that it was actually Plaza Bolívar.

Greetings, it's great to see more people from Ciudad Guayana around here!

Hey just yesterday I passed by this square but it still needs a little to finish the restoration. Greetings and thanks

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