Orinoco River Tour



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Hello Hivernaut

I just discovered this community on the recommendation of a friend and I am fascinated by this initiative that invites us to go for a walk once a week to connect with the world around us.

I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to my first #WednesdayWalk initiative.

The Orinoco River is one of the main rivers in South America, on a recent work trip I had the opportunity to walk a small part of it. From Ciudad Orinoco, at the southern end of Anzoátegui State to the Orinokia Bridge, the second bridge over the Orinoco River that joins Bolivar and Anzoátegui States. I was able to enjoy the breathtaking scenery and learn about the life of the local fishermen.

The trip was part of my work for the Mayor's Office of the Independencia Municipality of Anzoátegui State in the company of the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB) and a multidisciplinary team of authorities, which took us in a speedboat along almost 100 kilometers of navigation in just two hours. During the trip, I was able to observe the different beaches that form along the river, and we were also lucky enough to see some dolphins that approached us.

The main stop of the trip was at the Orinokia Bridge, an impressive structure that connects the states of Anzoátegui and Bolívar in southern Venezuela. There we were able to tour a small island located just below the bridge, and take pictures very close to the structure.

But perhaps the most interesting part of the trip was meeting the local fishermen who have camps along the river. These men and women work hard to obtain sufficient quantities of fish to distribute to markets in nearby towns. We were able to see their camps and learn about their fishing techniques, which was a very enriching experience.

Also, I would like to point out that all the pictures we took during the trip were captured with my cell phone. Although I did not have my professional camera, the quality of the images is amazing and I managed to capture some of the most spectacular landscapes of the Orinoco River and the Orinokia Bridge.

This proved to me that you don't need expensive equipment to get high quality photographs, and that with a little skill and creativity you can achieve truly impressive images.

So, if you are planning a trip on the Orinoco River or anywhere else, don't hesitate to use your cell phone to capture the most memorable moments - the results can be amazing!

All in all, this Orinoco River trip was a unique experience that allowed me to get an up-close look at the natural beauty of this important South American river, and also the lives of the local fishermen who depend on it for their livelihood. I highly recommend this trip to anyone who has the opportunity to do it, as it is an experience that is difficult to forget.

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Thanks for reading!

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Nice pictures of that impressive river, I'm glad you enjoyed that tour.
No doubt, a lot to admire.

Regards

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Thank you! It was a pleasure to share it with you.

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such a nice spot and a very cool bridge

Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk, its my pleasure to host it and see all the posts each week from all around the world, including yours, if you have time visit some of the other walks this week there are so many interesting ones

Now I know most only post once a week using the Wednesday walk tag or community and I truly appreciate that and love visiting the posts so for most of you you can ignore the next sentence

I try and be nice and let people know via a comment to only post once a week, but some just abuse it and to me spam multiple posts a week, after asking nicely a few times and being ignored, this morning I regrettably had to mute a couple of people who were spamming the Wednesday walk tag

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Hi @tattoodjay

Managing a community is quite an arduous task.

Taking care of the quality of the posts they share is an exhausting task that never ends.

On the other hand, there is the duty to visit all the publications and leave an appreciation of encouragement and thanks to those who make quality publications is also exhausting at times.

I just discovered this community and I would like to stop by every Wednesday.

Thank you for creating this initiative and taking the time to care for this community and encourage new participants.

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Wow what a beauty, thank you for sharing a little bit of our country.
The photos were spectacular

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Thank you so much! Venezuela always on high...

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Pase unas 4 veces por ese puente, de verdad que el estado Bolívar, el Orinoco y el Caroní, son majestuosos.
¡Gracias por compartir!

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Amo el orinoco, siempre que voy para allá, me divierto mucho viendo la playa y algunas veces pescando, es un lugar muy hermoso. Muy buen post👌🏼😆.

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Gracias Eduardo! No por nada llevo Orinoquense como nombre de usuario. Es uno de los ecosistemas más impresionantes de nuestro país y ese encanto nos atrapa a todos.

Saludos

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