🔗Hello @shadowhunters community, this is my entry for the contest: Round 95 reflections. The images that I share below belong to my city, Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela, specifically in the emblematic "Paseo Orinoco".
During the rainy season, over the years the river has overflowed several times, leaving many residents of the sector and its surroundings in a street situation.
This year we suffered the ravages of the tail of a tropical storm and the damage was quite strong, even in my own house and I live super far from the center of the City. They cracked from ceilings, walls and floors, water leaked which brought with it electricity, Internet and water problems since in my country these services are really deficient.
As you can see the infrastructure is really poor build and fragile, that's why it crumbles easily. In front of this walk are located a lot of simple to fancy stores, because this area its the heart of the commerce since forever.
Usually the owner must pay for repairs with their own income, which obviously damage in their business and for the people that work with them, a lot of them close their business.
The reason why I choose this especially part of the city it's because it's the tourist principal attraction.
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All this photos were taken for me with my lumix Panasonic DMC-FH15.
Your reflection picture is wonderful, @jhellenmjgr ❤️! Thank you for sharing the illustrated story. The flood must be frightening but the people in your place are very optimistic in the photos, especially the children playing in the water, they look absolutely happy 😁.
Omg the innocent of the children. They see the beauty in everything God bless them 🙏
Interesting photos and short stories in it. An amazing and beautiful entry from you. Good Luck!
Thank you so very much 🙏