My visit to the Libertador Promenade on Carúpano Avenue

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Greetings, fellow travelers around the world! I hope you are in good health and having an excellent, blessed week with your loved ones. Today, I’m sharing my visit to the Libertador Boulevard, located in the Caigüire sector along Carúpano Avenue. It is a space featuring concrete benches, walkways, gardens, and a beautiful fountain—situated in the center of the promenade—that displays the word "Sucre." The white letters are set against a backdrop of rectangles and shapes that pay tribute to Sucre state. I first discovered this boulevard several months ago while running errands in the area; I hdn't known it existed, but the fountain and the lettering—with those colorful shapes behind them—caught my eye. That day, I only managed to take a few photos, but I returned months later to explore the entire site and meet up with a friend.

Upon arrival, I was surprised to find that the shapes and rectangles supporting the letters had been repainted; that is why the photos I’m sharing show different colors on the background elements. These colors make the lettering stand out beautifully. The fountain itself is triangular with rounded corners and is surrounded by various plants; you can also see the plumbing pipes and a protective wall encircling it. From this spot, there is a view of part of Rotaria Avenue and some of the institutions located in the area.

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