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RE: Rómulo Gallegos Square, a tribute to the outstanding Venezuelan writer

What a beautiful square! I love squares. It is a very nice and vibrant environment, you can see that the square has a historical meaning with a lot of beauty. As I am a sculptor, I have to stop at the sculpture and tell you that it has a lot of details, there was a lot of attention to this in the man who made this sculpture.

The floor looks very cool and those concrete benches too, although they must not be at all comfortable to be there for a long time. But hey the trash cans are also great, to support the ecological part and promote this way of living, where care for the environment and plants is encouraged. I like how you can find such nice things in the square, because when we stop to observe we find such nice things in something that we always see in our daily routine like a square.

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Greetings @gaboamc2393, the square is beautiful and with the remodeling it was even better, the environment is beautiful and I think it has more trees, it is one of the busiest squares in the city because important cultural events are held there, perhaps its new design focuses on providing more space to the public and take care of the green areas, what I like most are the messages to raise awareness about the importance of caring for the environment.

It is true, the sculpture is a great work where they paid attention to every detail, I understand it is life size and very similar to the photos of the writer; the ecological garbage cans I saw them in several squares of the city and it is a great initiative to educate the population about the classification of garbage and keep the spaces clean; it is a square with a great potential framed in fun and family recreation.

Happy and blessed weekend!