People who are homeless live here, the worst of the matter is that they are followers of the current government and are not helped in any way by anyone, since this type of aid is non-existent.
Greetings to the entire "HIVE" community, in this new opportunity I continue with the previous work, where I try to inform everyone about the daily life of the people of this dangerous population. In the previous installment we had connection problems when uploading images and it is until now that we can show our amateur work. I owe you photographs in the depths of the setores, where I have not yet been able to take photos due to the danger of the place. I hope I can bring this kind of work back soon.
Today I will continue to show the way of life of each one, the humble way of marketing, sports activities and how bad the places to do sports are, very poor sectors in the middle of large buildings, shots of the largest neighborhood in Latin America taken from the mountain by the camera of my cell phone and some images taken from Google Maps Heart.
Let's look at the shoe stores that people have access to in PETARE, garage sales in the middle of the street, used shoes, but for some they are necessary, since the ones they had previously are in worse condition.
We also see how the dirt continues in the streets, endangering people's health.
The poor conditions of sports infrastructures do not stop young boys from going out to do sports and trying to combat drug use and bad habits that unfortunately flood these sectors.
One of the positive things that we can highlight is the beautiful image they have every day with that "green lung" of the city that we call CERRO AVILA.
In the middle of the industrial zone called La Urbina, we got an area that was taken or expropriated by low-income people with the consent of the authorities, it was a land where a private company formerly called FERRUM was located and that would later be available. for a private professional soccer team to make a training center there. People took over the facilities and played there, dangerously stealing electricity from tanks found on public roads, without having potable water and with very ineffective garbage collection.
To finish I want to leave you shots of the most dangerous neighborhood in Latin America PETARE taken from the top of the mountain, I had to climb many meters, in addition to leaving you enlarged photos taken from google eart so that you can analyze the dimensions in the territory of this sector.
It is estimated that this sector has more than 2000 mini sectors or mini neighborhoods where approximately 200,000 people live throughout its extension.
I found a couple of kids juggling a stoplight to get money home, at times when they should be in school.
Night view going down from the mountain of the neighborhood, where its resemblance to a Christmas nativity scene is very close.
I hope to see you next time, blessings to all readers. BYE
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