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RE: SLC-S33/W5 | Más allá del mapa: El patrimonio vivo

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This post beautifully weaves together the sports culture and urban art of Barquisimeto. Located at the intersection of Corpahuaco and Rotary Avenues, just across from the Antonio Herrera Gutiérrez Stadium, this "visual corridor" is not just a mural; it is a reflection of the emotions and traditions of the locals. In my opinion, murals in any city not only enhance the beauty but also serve as a living document of the local culture. The fact that this mural tells the story of the Venezuelan people's passion for baseball—from playing 'chapitas' as children to their loyalty to the Cardinales de Lara team—is unique. The initiative to preserve the memories of the players who are no longer alive on the sidewalk in this way is truly meaningful. The suggestion to involve the younger generation so that this art is not destroyed by climate or neglect is a very effective idea. Good luck to you in this contest. 😊