43.9 km traveled from the central regional highway to Naguanagua

The video I share today is perhaps the longest of all, is a journey of 43.9 km that runs from the entrance to the state of Carabobo immediately after the exit of the tunnel La Cabrera, to Naguanagua, a municipality that is very important in that state and enjoys good commercial activity, and well, I just moved there to buy a spare part for the car that is difficult to get.

The trip is only on the highway, so I always drove at high speed, perhaps at an average of 100 km per hour, which is quite safe in such a large highway with little traffic. On the way I passed through cities like Mariara, San Joaquin, Guacara and San Diego, of course, they are not visible since I did not enter any of them.

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Link of the route

I want to highlight the beautiful blue sky that accompanied me throughout the trip, it was perfect to appreciate the trip, in addition, the little traffic also contributed to the journey was quiet and without major shocks. This was the first time I drove so far from home and although I had driven that road as a passenger, it is very different to do it behind the wheel, it was undoubtedly a good experience.

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I know it is a long video, but I think it is an interesting contribution to continue showing you the roads of my country, that is one of the objectives of this community. I hope you enjoyed it, have a nice day!

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-Used tools/Herramientas usadas:

- Video recorded with: Samsung Galaxy A32
- Video edited with: CapCut
- Copyright free music (CapCut): "Misty Fabric"
- Translator: DeepL Translate

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Hello :)

It's been a while since we spoke the last time, I hope you guys are doing well. 😉
A beautiful area where you drive, and I like the name of the city and the lake, Valencia. My son is studying in Valencia, in Spain ;)

So, I saw your community some time ago, and as I am on the road now quite often, making some 1000 km per week (I moved recently but am still working on my old place at the moment), maybe there would be parts of the road where I drive to share sometimes.

Ok, questions hahaha
Do you have a holder for the phone to fix it while you drive? And if yes, where do you fix it so it doesn't move? I used to record some parts of our trips when my husband was driving... but the thing is that I travel now alone, so no extra hands for the recording hahaha

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Hello dear friend! It's true that it's been a while since we last talked, but we are always attentive to what you do in the blockchain, you are an inspiration for us.

Here in Venezuela there is the city of Valencia and Barcelona, as well as there in Spain 😅. And well, as I'm sure you already saw, the community consists of showing the roads we travel, so if you are often on the road it would be great if you share with us how these look like.

The holder I use is exactly this one:

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So far it has worked well for me, but sometimes the road doesn't help with stability 😒.

It was nice to read your comment, we hope to see you soon, feel free to ask anything. A hug from Dina and Omar.

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Oh, thank you, I am glad that I served as a bit of inspiration, although now I am not as active as I used to be. (It is almost midnight, and I just arrived home 🙄)

The holder looks great; I will try to find one like that or similar. Today, the sky was so nice, with awesome clouds but I will try to record just when I have a phone holder. Thank you for the info, un saludo a los dos 🤗

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