My adventure from Venezuela to united states :)

in travel •  7 years ago 

To leave Venezuela was very stressful, but finally I arrived in the United States and received me with open arms, I love America I love everything here, I really enjoy being here, I will leave some photos from the international airport simon Bolivar in Caracas To Dulles International Airport.

This adventure is just beginning, I hope to show you more of this beautiful country the next 4 months. :D

Arriving at Simón Bolívar airport in Caracas
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In these walls have been shed more tears than in a cemetery, many farewells of people, family friends who may not see each other again
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About to get on the plane
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Imigration of Caracas,Vzla
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Arriving at Dulles International Airport
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Soon more photos :D
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thank you very much! I already passed by your blog :)

nice girl. Many people leave Venezuela. I was read about it before.

Yes, it's unfortunate but it's the sad reality :(

Already looks fun... Have a glorious time. Looking forward to seeing more.

thank you very much! I will be posting my adventure in this place.

Leaving Venezuela for the US, eh? Several months ago, I left the US for Mexico.

I've heard things are really bad in Venezuela right now, and I casually assume that's true, but I don't know. The mainstream media is carefully crafted obfuscation and distraction, and the independent media usually only tells part of the story... The information age has yet a dearth of truth.

Why did you go?

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Although the international media don't show the complete information of what is happening there, I am Venezuelan and those who are still there know that things are very bad, there is a high scarcity of food, medicines, basic necessities, The insecurity is very high, the minimum wage is equivalent to one hour of work in the US We are really surviving there, we go out to protest and our security guards, Venezuelan military are killing us, we have almost 100 days in resistance and there have been almost 100 dead, about 1 dead per day, these are sufficient reasons to want to emigrate

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

So it is, and is still, as bad as I'd heard. I'm sad to hear that. The world is sick. The world is sick, and the people running it are peddling as the cure the selfsame poison that made us sick. Why do we take it?

Welcome to the blockchain, friend. It is my hope that here we can begin to bring healing, but it's going to be a long, long journey.

I wish you the best, @jesskue. I look forward to reading more about your adventures in the States, and more of your stories.

I agree with you, the world is sick and our leaders only think about power is a war of powers in the world, and we are the victims, thank you very much for your support and I hope you continue to see my posts :)