CONTEST: My 2018: A tour around my town - Southern part of Anzoategui

in #my20187 years ago (edited)



Sunset in the city of El Tigre

The southern part of the state of Anzoátegui is comprised of the cities of San Tomé, El Tigrito and El Tigre, those of us who live in this region we move in the three daily, as they are a few minutes away from each other.


Limit between San Tomé and El Tigrito

This region is rich in natural resources, has land suitable for agriculture and cattle ranching, beautiful rivers, the largest reserves of hydrocarbons in the world (Faja Petrolífera del Orinoco), thick vegetation, among many others.



The source of Tigre River, El Tigre



The Chimire cliffs, San Tomé

But from my point of view, the greatest richness it has, is one of the largest underground aquifers in Venezuela: Mesa de Guanipa, so much so that the water we consume is one of the sweetest and of excellent quality, since it comes directly from deep wells. They don't know what I've enjoyed this, we just turn on the tap and drink it, the water is simply delicious.



Deep Water Well

In the next video from Dtube, my daughter tells you about this (in Spanish) and you can watch her drinking tap water (I love her).

Video by my daughter Ambar Marin

The main economic activity of the region is oil production, and Petroleos de Venezuela is there offices, mainly in San Tomé. San Tomé is a beautiful American-style urbanism, developed for oil workers during the beginning of the oil era in the region. I like the place because it is small, comfortable and well preserved. It has squares, parks, hospital, recreation club, restaurants, airport, a beautiful church, which is where I got married and baptized my children.



San Tome Church

And very important, free schools, in fact my children study in one, a few steps from my office and that makes me very happy.



My son at his school, ready for the school carnival parade.

My dear friends of Steemit, I tell you that there are other places of importance in the region, here I only show you some that have caught my attention, some for their beauty, others because they have important meaning in my life, what I can tell you is that, in any place I have lived in this beautiful land, called Venezuela, I have had the joy of enjoying beautiful places, and that is that, from my point of view, beauty comes from the inside out. It does not require great things to enjoy great moments.

All the photographs contained in this post are my own, taken specially for this contest.

The rules of this contess are here


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Thank you for taking part in this months #culturevulture challenge. Good Luck.

Thank you for you.

Muy buena publicación amiga, todo. Las fotos quedaron hermosas. Te felicito

Gracias por tu visita y apoyo amigo @guaica99, disfrutamos hasta del paseo para tomar las fotos. Un abrazo.

Hola amiga, excelente tu participación! ! Suerte

Que bueno que te agradó amigo @ bolivarense. Gracias por tus buenos deseos.

nice photos friend @syllem.

Thank you friend @anaaliendres87! Regards.

What a wonderful job to bring out the riches of our land. Good luck in the contest @syllem

Thank you friend @pavy! Regards

Éxito amiga! muy bellas fotos. Excelente tu participación. Abrazos.

Gracias por tu apoyo amiga! Nos divertimos tomando las fotos. Un abrazo.

Excelentes fotos. Muy bonitas. Muchos éxitos en tu participación. Saludos @syllem

Gracias amiga @napi1, que bueno que te gustaron, para mí son significativas. Un abrazo.

Excellent photography of the "Sunset in the city of El Tigre". Ii like it.

Hello friend @josevasquez! My husband and I love to enjoy the sunsets, it is a show that nature gives us.

Buen contenido amiga, este aporte es muy valioso para nuestro país, que necesita mostrar todo su potencial al mundo y así atraer e incentivar el turismo en la región. Te deseo suerte en tu participación. Saludos.

Cierto amigo y Venezuela no es sólo paisajes hermosos y riqueza en recursos naturales, además Venezuela es gente que lucha por su patria y por su familia, gente emprendedora que no se rinde, gente que sigue sus sueños y siempre se levanta. Un abrazo querido amigo.

Excelente Post de mi tierra me gusta mucho la imagen del chaparral en el río, cool

Y viste que tuve la dicha de fotografiar las terecayas, tomando el sol sobre un tronco en el medio del río.

Bellas fotografías, sobre todo la de la puesta de sol, me encanta ver el atardecer en el Tigre.

Aaayyy mi pueblo, como lo extraño. Gracias por llevarme a el en fotografias.

Excelente participación amiga muchos éxitos!