Mi viaje a Mérida. Venezuela 2da. parte / My trip to Merida. Venezuela 2nd. part

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En mi viaje a la ciudad de Mérida. Venezuela, fueron muchos los lugares que visite, y las fotos que tome. Esta es la segunda publicación de estas hermosas fotos, espero lo disfruten. Yo las estoy disfrutando nuevamente al publicarlas aquí en Hive, y compartirla con todos ustedes.

On my trip to the city of Merida. Venezuela, there were many places I visited, and the photos I took. This is the second post of these beautiful photos, I hope you enjoy it. I am enjoying them again by posting them here on Hive, and sharing it with you all.


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Zamuro Rey in Biocontact, currently this animal is in extinction period.

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Goat and some sheep in the Biocontact Park


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Pair of Macaws, The female is called Bandera, its colors are similar to the colors of the flag of Venezuela.


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Ostrich


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Mukumbari Cable Car Main Station in the city of Merida


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Mukumbari Cable Car Main Station, waiting with my friends for the arrival of the cable car.


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"Juan Feliz Sánchez" Library


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Mucuruba town.


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Cierra de la Culata National Park.


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The Condor in the Cierra de la Culata National Park. Currently in extinction period.


Thanks for watching my post.
Settings: ISO-80, F/3.3, TV 1/180
Camera: Digital Samsung PL120
Lens: 4.7-23.5mm/1:3.3-5.9/26mm
Location: Venezuela
by: @mirla33



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İsn't it dangerous?

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Hello @mehmetfix, you mean the place or the animals?

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So the bird in the first photo you took. It looks a little scary. :)

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Okay. Well, the one seen in the photo is very tame, in the Biocontact Park, they teach him to interact with humans.
They are scavenger species, it does a very important job of cleaning the environment. They only eat other animals already in a state of decomposition. They do not attack humans.

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I get it now. I guess a clown like a vulture.

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