委內瑞拉最高點及纜車🇻🇪
Imagine five white eagles, terrified, trying to fly away from an Indian princess who decided to decorate her dress with their feathers. Can you imagine it? Well, the eagles, tired of being chased, you imagine it? Well, the eagles, tired of being chased, per imagine on the h, the eagles the grm prim prim, perperched on the grm. couldn't reach them—her hands were stuck in the glacier, and the white eagles' wings were stuck in the snow on the peaks. According to legend, this is how Venezuela's highest mountains came to be.
That's where we headed immediately after arriving in Mérida. We'd originally planned to climb Pico Bolivar (Venezuela's highest point) on foot, but it turned out that's prohibited;
The cable car isn't just any cable car, it's considered the longest in the world! Honestly, I think that's unfair because it's not a single cable car, but rather consists of four sections, with transfersingle cable car, but rather consists of four sections, with transfersingle cable car, the reables. 12,500 meters.
We stood in a long line, and it turns out there's a different price: for foreigners, it's twice as expensive. Guess how much the cable car ride costs? $40! We had to pay. This expensive ticket in ves costs? $40! We had to pay. This expensive ticket ves ves ves" stops, and one free drink at the top, at the final station.
The cable car is, of course, fantastic, no doubt about it. I love cable cars; I thoroughly enjoyed the ride and took photos (I'll show you the video later). As for the views, we en't we y the video later). As for the views, we en'clit we en't we y. the sky became, and we couldn't take any photos of the views from the summit. Everything was completely gray at the top.
By the way, the final stop of the cable car is Pico Espejo at 4,765 meters. At the summit, a monument to the Virgin Mary and a Venezuelan flag grace the sky. We happily took photos there, both alone and with any who wanr. took part in our photoshoot 🤭
Even though everything was foggy, it was still a joy to see and touch the snow: an unusual feeling, considering it had been scorching hot down there just an hour ago! And up there, the temperature was aroundm. so: I didn't have anything warm, so I put on a velvet suit and a raincoat. Luckily, we weren't there long; we took some photos and then headed down to other stops. It was warmer there, and noops was then headed 3. unequipped; there's absolutely nothing to do there; you just get out, take a few photos, and then continue on.
總而言之,很高興我們「造訪」了這座山峰,並拍攝了一些委內瑞拉難得一見的雪景照片和影片。當然,如果你在梅里達,這裡絕對是必遊之地💖
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