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Hi everyone, I hope you're all doing well. This blog post marks the end of this adventure through the eastern part of the country—stick around and I'll tell you all about it.
It’s hard to want to leave a place where you were just a tourist, since you get used to the routine—whether you’re there for a few days or many—or at least you’re away from the reality of work, the chaotic traffic, and everything else. That’s exactly what happened. We went to the Malecón—better known as Paseo Colón—that night before heading back to the city. Coincidentally, those days marked a historic and unforgettable moment for my country, since Venezuela won its first-ever baseball championship. Everyone came out to celebrate that victory, and since we were there, there were thousands of motorcycles and a stage with music. It was the last thing I wanted to do, but duty called.My sister had already booked a 4-day stay, and she wanted those days to go by as slowly as possible. It was amazing to explore Puerto La Cruz—I’d definitely go back to check out the other beaches; there’s still a huge list of them. That day, we headed out around 5 p.m., and by 10 p.m. we were already back at our lodging. Then we ordered some pizzas, which were honestly absolutely delicious—10 out of 10—and I ate a whole barquilla. Even though I only visited two beaches, we walked around and ate plenty, so I can’t complain—especially my sister, who also overindulged in food those days. but you have to enjoy every moment. If I were offered a job opportunity around here, I definitely wouldn’t pass it up. I hope I can come back soon to share more photos with you. I stretched this adventure out a bit due to time constraints, but here are the remaining photos. Thanks to everyone for reading. See you later.
Thank you all
Note: These photos were taken from my phone and edited In: Canva
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Es difícil querer irse de un lugar donde estabas de turista ya que te acostumbras con la rutina sean muchos o pocos días o al menos estas alejado de la realidad del trabajo el trafico tan desordenado y mas, es exactamente lo que paso fuimos al malecón o mejor conocido como el paseo colon esa noche antes de regresarnos a la ciudad, casualmente esos días fue un momento histórico e insuperable para mi país ya que por primera vez venezuela se tituló campeón en beisbol y pues todas las personas salieron a celebrar ese triunfo estando nosotros allí, habían miles de motos, una tarima con música, menos para querer salir a la mañana siguiente pero el deber llamaba.

Te entiendo perfectamente; es difícil dejar la rutina de turista para volver al tráfico y al trabajo
Épale hermano así mismo es no es fácil gracias por pasarte @solorzanot
Así es, lo importante es que lo disfrutaste al máximo. ¡Seguimos activos por aquí