Wednesday Walk and Make Me Smile: The historic center of the city Los Teques

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Inspired by the Wednesday Walk of @tattoodjay and collaboration with [Make Me Smile] hosted by @elizacheng

Hello dear friends of the Wednesday walk and Make Me Smile,

Today, in the high Mirandinos dawned with some rain, but still, I decided to do the Wednesday walk and smile at life. Interestingly, some people when rain, they say, the day is bad. I usually answer them, that they are wrong, every day they are wonderful in their particularities and you have to enjoy it as much as you can. Of course, obviously the excesses of the weather affect us negatively, so we must prepare as much as we can to deal with them.

So for me, the day was magnificent to photograph under low light conditions the Plaza Bolívar de los Teques and its surroundings. We will see how my Canon camera will behave.

I remember that I mentioned in one of my previous posts about the high Mirandinos, the pattern of organization of the cities inherited from the Spaniards: the main square, the church and the town hall. In Los Teques, capital of Miranda state, it is no exception, but it is necessary to make the measurement, Los Teques, unlike other cities founded by the Spaniards in Venezuela, gradually adopted the pattern, perhaps due to the fierceness and resistance of the aborigines of the region of the time of the conquest, led by the most famous of them, the Casique Guaicaipuro.

The walk actually covered two blocks, between Bolivar Avenue and Ribas Street, which includes a short boulevard for cultural use right next to Saint Felipe Neri Cathedral, which they have called the street of umbrellas.

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View of the Cathedral of San Felipe de Neri founded in 1790, where the Diocese of the Teques (Catholic Cult) currently operates

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Several views of the Plaza Bolívar and its equestrian statue of the Liberator Simón Bolivar. It is worth noting, that to be the main square of the city is quite small. This is bordering with government buildings, the governor's house and of course, the Cathedral of San Felipe de Neri.

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Right next to the house of the governor of Miranda state, there is a small recreational area that is named after Danilo Anderson, Public Prosecutor who was killed at the beginning of the 21st century in strange circumstances and that have not yet been fully clarified.

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Perspective views of the beginning of Bolivar Avenue, which extends to the commercial area of ​​the city.

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Right next to the Catholic complex is an alley called The Street of the Umbrellas, obviously, this has a roof made up of rows of individual umbrellas of light colors that tend to pink hues.

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In the same alley are the house of state culture, the Lamas concert hall, as well as medical offices of social assistance of the Catholic Church.

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A statue of a mother with her son in real size caught my attention. The funny thing is that this sculpture is back to the main square.

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View of the bell tower of the Cathedral of San Felipe de Neri from Ribas street

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I hope that like me, you have smiled on our Wednesday walk.

See you soon here, next week.

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Photographs:

CameraCanon PowerShot A590 IS
Location / DateLos Teques - Venezuela / Jan 15, 2020
SettingsAutomatic
EditionNo
Photographer@janaveda

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What cool sights on your walk, I love those colorful umbrellas :)

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :)

Hello @tattoodjay,

I also liked the colorful umbrella roof. By the way, very timely in today's hike, little sun but constant drizzle.

Thank you very much for your nice comment.

Ohh yes on a rainy day must be even better having the umbrellas up there ;)

Wow! Thank you for this tour. ^_^ Lovely place to walk too. Have a great day!

Siempre he querido conocer esa región en persona!
Muestras una faceta hermosa de su casco histórico,
buena reseña, invita a conocer el lugar...
Disfruté su trabajo,
Gracias por compartir

Hola amigo Ignacio,

Espero puedas conocer en el futuro cercano esta región centro costera, hay muchos sitios atractivos, solo hace falta detenerse un poco del ritmo de la vida diaria para conocerlos.

Que tengas un excelente día.

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