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This time I bring you a new blog where I show you my photo session in the famous Parque del Este (Venezuela).
Nothing else to say. I hope you like the photos and especially the background landscape of this great park!
The Parque del Este has 5 beautiful lakes: the Hydrophytic Garden, the Carlos Guinand Lake, the Corocoras Lake, the Ducks Lake and the Boating Lake. In the first four lakes many birds are alive and can be observed at any time. In the fifth one you can rent pedal boats for a ride.
Photo of the park from google map
The Parque del Este or Parque GeneralΓsimo Francisco de Miranda (formerly Parque RΓ³mulo Betancourt, in homage to the president during whose term of office it was built), is located in eastern Caracas. It can be accessed from Avenida Francisco de Miranda, in front of the Metro Miranda station, or from the Francisco Fajardo highway.
Parque del Este was designed by landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx, who also designed the gardens of the Rinconada racetrack and the famous mosaic of the Copacabana promenade on Rio de Janeiro's famous beach
My friends from Caracas
going to this park is super satisfying because it has everything you need to distract yourself, breathe clean air or just relax.
I always wanted to have a photo next to the famous miranda boat.
Historical review:
It was inaugurated under the government of President RΓ³mulo Betancourt on January 19, 1961 according to decree No. 443 of May 1950. It was designed by Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx and associates Fernando TΓ‘bora and John Stoddart15 as well as botanist Leandro Aristeguieta, who combined in the same space the majesty of the national flora with a small but varied zoological collection.
At the time of its creation in 1961, the park was designed to receive about 6,000 visitors per month. By 2008, the park received about 2,750,000 visitors per month, who carried out various activities in its facilities114 In 1964, the architect Gustavo Wallis, as president ad honorem of the Park's Board of Directors, designed the projects for the antiquities museum and the aquarium, which were not built in the end.
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