Carabobo-Venezuela. A very busy park on a week-end and its purpose is the enjoyment of nature and all the possible serenity it provides. Counting with approximately 90 types of trees, reptiles mammals, and among them the favorites of the visitors, the squirrels; who walk with the squirrels and feed them and maybe a selfie with them.
Inside the trunk of a tree
With more than 7,100 hectares of surface, the greenness of this park is still felt from the highway. It has areas for cultural events, which are very frequent since the park is considered an attraction for all audiences. It is also very popular with Tai Chi, yoga and martial arts disciplines, making it an outdoor gym...
The park was built under the state government of Gustavo Correa and Luis Herrera Campins in 1983, later in 1992, the park '' Fernando Peñalver '' is designed. This park encompassed the park '' 'Negra Hipolita' ', but in 2004 by decree they decided to call it' 'Negra Hipólita' 'who was the wet-nurse of the Liberator Simón Bolívar.
It was a little hard this one, but with a little help from my partner who fed it, I managed to capture this funny squirrel, which earlier days bit my finger while I was giving it chocolate. Sure it was not the same squirrel, but for one they all pay :).
Many people prefer this place one and a thousand times to walk and share, than a shopping center. There is no comparison being surrounded by nature and much better when you have good company!
PS: All the pictures were taken by my person with camera Síragon T-3200
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