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]]>If we had to pick Venezuela’s biggest natural wonder, it would be this waterfall. Measuring 979 meters, Angel Falls is the world’s tallest uninterrupted waterfall, and it’s one of the country’s most popular attractions despite the fact it’s difficult to visit due to its secluded location in the middle of the jungle.
Another beautiful waterfall in Venezuela that will take your breath away, Cuquenan Falls is the second tallest major waterfall in this country right behind Angel Falls. It also ranks as one of the highest waterfalls in the world, and it’s a joy to watch it pour down towards the base of the Kukenan Tepui.
If you have a special place in your heart for cascading waterfalls, Llovizna Falls deserves a spot on your bucket list. Located on the Caroní River, this waterfall will rock your world with its spectacular flow, which looks more epic than ever when the floodgates of the nearby Macagua Dam are open.
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]]>At 225 meters high, the duo of skyscrapers that form Parque Central Complex both rank as the highest buildings in all Venezuela. At the time of their building, they were hailed as the most important urban development in Latin America, and they still stand tall as one of the symbols of Caracas.
The third highest high-rise in the city after the twin towers of Parque Central Complex, Torre de David started building during the 90s, but it remains unfinished and abandoned to this day. Its future remains uncertain, but its rough exterior just adds to its charm and makes it more special.
Alejandro Otero Museum is one of those attractions that will leave you in awe with both its exterior and interior. It’s reminiscent of a glass-covered pyramid on the outside, but the real magic starts when you step in and see how extraordinary the glass paneling looks from the other side.
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]]>If the neoclassical building of this museum isn’t enough to impress you, their collection of ceramics and ancient Egyptian art certainly will.
The National Art Gallery is located in close proximity to the previous museum, and it houses an impressive collection of works of art by Venezuelan artists.
Fans of modern art shouldn’t miss a visit to this museum, especially since it features the works of such artists as Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Vasili Kandinski, and Andy Warhol.
Simón Bolívar is one of Venezuela’s most important historical figures, and you should definitely visit this museum that celebrates his timeless legacy.
If you’re visiting Caracas with your entire family, this interactive museum deserves a spot on your must-see list.
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]]>Many cultures have sweet food for breakfast but seeing a Dutch person eating bread with chocolate sprinkles may still be confusing. They may seem like sprinkles used for cake decorating but in the Netherlands, they are called Hagelslag (“hailstorm” in Dutch) and they are one of the nation’s favorite foods. For breakfast, have a fresh slice of bread with a thin layer of butter and sprinkle the hagelslag of choice: fruit, chocolate or, if you’re up for it, anise-flavored.
Despite the fact that not many people outside of South America have heard of it, the arepa is considered by many to be the best breakfast in the world. This Venezuelan treat is, in fact, a tough one to beat. The arepa is a cornflour bread pocket filled with cream cheese, avocado salad, or perhaps eggs and beans. You can make it as nutritious as you’d like, and it’s guaranteed to keep your belly full for hours.
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]]>The post These are Some of the World’s Craziest Aerial Lifts appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It’s a method of transport in which cars or compartments are lifted off of the ground on cables and then transported to another destination. They provide riders with spectacular views of the Earth.
Here are some of the most impressive on Earth.
This aerial lift goes to the top of the iconic Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio, transporting visitors to an unforgettable view of Brazil’s most well-known city.
This fairly new lift crosses the Thames River in London. Its primary use is to give visitors a panoramic view of one of the biggest cities on Earth. It opened in 2012.
The Merida aerial lift is the highest in the world, and also the second longest. It transfers users from the city of Merida, at 5,380 feet above sea level, to the top of Pico Espejo, at 15,663 feet.
This aerial lift is located in the stunning Swiss Alps. It’s primarily for tourist use, and transports them from the Swiss town of Stans to the top of this beautiful mountain.
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]]>The post Venezuela is Home to South America’s Most Beautiful Waterfalls appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If we had to pick Venezuela’s biggest natural wonder, it would be this waterfall. Measuring 979 meters, Angel Falls is the world’s tallest uninterrupted waterfall, and it’s one of the country’s most popular attractions despite the fact it’s difficult to visit due to its secluded location in the middle of the jungle.
Another beautiful waterfall in Venezuela that will take your breath away, Cuquenan Falls is the second tallest major waterfall in this country right behind Angel Falls. It also ranks as one of the highest waterfalls in the world, and it’s a joy to watch it pour down towards the base of the Kukenan Tepui.
If you have a special place in your heart for cascading waterfalls, Llovizna Falls deserves a spot on your bucket list. Located on the Caroní River, this waterfall will rock your world with its spectacular flow, which looks more epic than ever when the floodgates of the nearby Macagua Dam are open.
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]]>The post 3 Stunning Modern Buildings That You Have to See in Caracas, Venezuela appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>At 225 meters high, the duo of skyscrapers that form Parque Central Complex both rank as the highest buildings in all Venezuela. At the time of their building, they were hailed as the most important urban development in Latin America, and they still stand tall as one of the symbols of Caracas.
The third highest high-rise in the city after the twin towers of Parque Central Complex, Torre de David started building during the 90s, but it remains unfinished and abandoned to this day. Its future remains uncertain, but its rough exterior just adds to its charm and makes it more special.
Alejandro Otero Museum is one of those attractions that will leave you in awe with both its exterior and interior. It’s reminiscent of a glass-covered pyramid on the outside, but the real magic starts when you step in and see how extraordinary the glass paneling looks from the other side.
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]]>The post 5 Museums You Should Check Out During Your Visit to Caracas, Venezuela appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If the neoclassical building of this museum isn’t enough to impress you, their collection of ceramics and ancient Egyptian art certainly will.
The National Art Gallery is located in close proximity to the previous museum, and it houses an impressive collection of works of art by Venezuelan artists.
Fans of modern art shouldn’t miss a visit to this museum, especially since it features the works of such artists as Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Vasili Kandinski, and Andy Warhol.
Simón Bolívar is one of Venezuela’s most important historical figures, and you should definitely visit this museum that celebrates his timeless legacy.
If you’re visiting Caracas with your entire family, this interactive museum deserves a spot on your must-see list.
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]]>The post Two Breakfast You Never Thought To Try appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Many cultures have sweet food for breakfast but seeing a Dutch person eating bread with chocolate sprinkles may still be confusing. They may seem like sprinkles used for cake decorating but in the Netherlands, they are called Hagelslag (“hailstorm” in Dutch) and they are one of the nation’s favorite foods. For breakfast, have a fresh slice of bread with a thin layer of butter and sprinkle the hagelslag of choice: fruit, chocolate or, if you’re up for it, anise-flavored.
Despite the fact that not many people outside of South America have heard of it, the arepa is considered by many to be the best breakfast in the world. This Venezuelan treat is, in fact, a tough one to beat. The arepa is a cornflour bread pocket filled with cream cheese, avocado salad, or perhaps eggs and beans. You can make it as nutritious as you’d like, and it’s guaranteed to keep your belly full for hours.
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]]>The post These are Some of the World’s Craziest Aerial Lifts appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It’s a method of transport in which cars or compartments are lifted off of the ground on cables and then transported to another destination. They provide riders with spectacular views of the Earth.
Here are some of the most impressive on Earth.
This aerial lift goes to the top of the iconic Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio, transporting visitors to an unforgettable view of Brazil’s most well-known city.
This fairly new lift crosses the Thames River in London. Its primary use is to give visitors a panoramic view of one of the biggest cities on Earth. It opened in 2012.
The Merida aerial lift is the highest in the world, and also the second longest. It transfers users from the city of Merida, at 5,380 feet above sea level, to the top of Pico Espejo, at 15,663 feet.
This aerial lift is located in the stunning Swiss Alps. It’s primarily for tourist use, and transports them from the Swiss town of Stans to the top of this beautiful mountain.
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