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Things to See in Venezuela
by Rick Chapo
If
you are thinking of heading to South America, Venezuela is a country that
should be on your list. Despite what you read in the media, there is little
unrest and you should be fine as long as you use common sense.
Things to See in Venezuela
Visitors to Venezuela have
an option of a calming resort experience, a cultural metropolis break in
the cities or a more rural experience of just cruising around the country.
Venezuela is bounded to the north by the Caribbean, to the east by Guyana
and the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by Brazil, and to the west and southwest
by Colombia.
It
is considered a bit of an oddity because it is both rich from oil revenues,
yet has the distinct class separation one tends to see in South America.
Simply put, there are those who are very wealthy and those who are very
poor. The idle class as we know it is very small.
One of the most splendid
destinations in the country is Caracas. Caracas is located in a striking
valley on the north coast. It is Venezuela's capital and is a busy city
of nearly 5 million people. Speedy, progressive and multi ethnic, the city
is now extremely 'Yankeefied,' keeping slight of the nature of its regal
roots. While it has some of the most extraordinary contemporary architecture
in South America, Caracas is also abode to a huge span of ranchos, extensive
slums of tin hut and cardboard boxes jacketing the nearby hills that home
the poor. In this way, the city is a microcosm of the overall class struggle
in the country.
Salto Angel Falls is another
exotic tourist destination in Venezuela. Salto Angel Falls falls almost
over kilometer. It is the leading magnetism of Canaima National Park. At
979 meters, it is the highest waterfalls in the world. The best time to
view it is during the rainy season from May to November. During the dry
season, the waterfall slows to a veritable dribble.
If you are a baseball fan,
a visit to Venezuela will be like a trip to heaven. The country is fanatical
about its baseball. Top players often end up in the major leagues in the
US, particularly shortstops. Famous Venezuelan players include David Concepción,
Andrés Galarraga, Omar Vizquel, Bobby Abreu, and Johan Santana.
The season runs from October to December, but pickup games are going on
all the time.
At the end of the day, Venezuela
is definitely a country worth seeing. From the sophistication of Caracas
to the surrounding slums to the rabid baseball fans, it is a country with
a unique culture and character.
For accommodation in Venezuela,
visit All World
Vacation Station
About the Author
Rick Chapo is with NomadJournals.com
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