Traveling ... Collado del Condor
One, two or three times a year I travel to learn to distract myself to share a different place from where I spend my day to day this is one of the sites that runs and knows nice and cozy towns where people are totally different from the city They are out of this scope and are close to the earth. The mountains are close.
Collado del Cóndor or Pico El Águila is a monument and landmark as the highest point of the Trans-Andean road (trunk 7) in the state of Merida, Venezuela; being located at 4,118 meters above sea level between the Timotes and Apartaderos localities in the moor of Mucuchíes of the Sierra Nevada de Mérida. The monument was inaugurated on December 19, 1992, by the Colombian artist Marcos León Mariño, representing an Andean condor in honor of the Paso de los Andes of the Liberator Simón Bolívar.2 It is administratively part of the state of Mérida to the west of that nation.
It is located between Cerro El Balcón and Picacho El Gavilán.
my place of stay (the esnujaque table)