Hello, hello, photogenic hivers.
There's nothing more breathtaking than the nature it self and Venezuela has a lot so beautiful that you might cry if you are a sensitive person. This one in particular make me realize how stunning my country was, because it's never the same when you are told about it than when you see it for yourself. That's a kind of feeling hard to get but when you catch it, you feel like everything has sense now.
Very poetic, I know. But when I see this pictures it's not just rocks, water and plants, I also hear the sound of the waves crashing into the boat, I smell the saltiness of the sea and feel the sharpness of the stones against my hands.
So, tell you about how beautiful, gorgeous and exciting is to visit the Mochima National Park in Sucre, Venezuela, it's not going to really change your life more than just inviting you to experiencie it yourself. And believe me, once you detail whats beyond that crystal water, your appreciation for nature might change.
So, if you have the opportunity, bring some friends and come to visit this amazing place.
Hope everyone is having a good day. See you later. Adiocito
P.S: The biscuit in the picture is called 'Cocosette' and it's one of the favorite sweets in Venezuela. It's a light craker tower, filled with coconut cream; the best combination for the beach.
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Desde Margarita, nuevo seguidor
¡Margarita! Nunca he ido, pero este año tengo unas ganas de ir a comer las empanadas que me han recomendado de allá, y por supuesto tomar fotos chulitas como estas. ¡Saludos, @justphotos!
Great photos. Amazing views!
Thank you! Hope you can see it for yourself someday
wowwww very nice place
Thank you, it truly is, the water is so warm that it makes you want to stay there forever.
That's great to know. I hope to go there sometime
Un lugar de ensueño 💯, eso es cocosete o Susy ?? 😂 Saludos
Ahora tengo dudas, jajaja, creo haber visto un sobre de cocossette cuando me lo dieron, pero recuerdo que después de eso íbamos a una pequeña caminata por la isla y no presté tanta atención. Vi la foto como 10 veces y aún no sé si es una Susy o un Cocosette afectado por la corrección de color de la foto.