Dos cerros y unos Morros quemados./// Two hills and some burned Morros.

in #hive-1470102 years ago


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Pariapán.

Dos cerros y unos morros quemados.

Un saludo a esta concurrida y activa comunidad @liketu, y el deseo es de muchso éxitos continuos porque la afición por la fotografía ahora se ve favorecida y podemos hacer publicaciones de variados temas, y que Dios les acompañe en sus propósitos.


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Morros.

Yo resido en una zona donde existe mucha vegetación llamada Urbanización Pariapán cuyo nombre debe al cerro Pariapán ubicado en San Juan de los Morros. En situación panorámica al frente se pueden apreciar los Morros de San Juan. Se denominan Monumento Natural Arístides Rojas. Venezuela.

Los Morros de San Juan son por decreto "monumento natural" el de noviembre de 1949.

A la parte izquierda del cerro Pariapán está otro cerro cuya mención es Cerro Santa Rosa, tal vez a unos 1.500 metros, y son 3 lugares que cada año al llegar el verano sufren los embates de gente inconsciente que por ociosidad prenden fuego y no son castigados por las autridades.

Mi casa queda un poco más abajo de la falda del cerro Pariapán, y el calor es terrible a medida que avanza el abrasador verano, hecho que ocurre desde noviembre hasta principios de mayo.


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Pariapán.

Los Morros de San Juan son construcciones de piedra y uno de los sitios turísticos y llamativos de la ciudad, pero no escapan del voraz fuego.

Estas 3 formaciones naturales sufren del duro castigo de las inclementes llamas y hacen que las temperturas diurnas, sobre todo por las tardes, lleguen casi a los 40 grados centígrados.

Es tarea de la gobernación y de la alcaldía encargarse de esta situación, pero en verdad que el principal problema es la misma gente.

Estoy agradecido por la oportunidad que me concede Liketu, y estas fotos fueron tomadas hace apenas una hora.


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Santa Rosa.

Que Dios les bendiga.

Observaciones:
Nótese la sequedad reinante. Es verano en Venezuela.
Estas fotos fueron tomadas por @lecumberre desde el celular de Francisca Crespo.

Two hills and some burned Morros.

Greetings to this busy and active community @liketu, and the wish is for much continued success because the hobby of photography is now favored and we can make publications on various topics, and may God be with you in your purposes.

I live in an area where there is a lot of vegetation called Urbanización Pariapán whose name comes from the Pariapán hill located in San Juan de los Morros. In panoramic situation in front you can see the Morros de San Juan. They are called Arístides Rojas Natural Monument.

The Morros de San Juan are by decree "natural monument" on November 1949.

To the left of the Pariapán hill is another hill whose name is Cerro Santa Rosa, perhaps at 1,500 meters, and are 3 places that every year in the summer suffer the attacks of unconscious people who by idleness set fires and are not punished by the authorities.

My house is a little further down the slope of the Pariapan hill, and the heat is terrible as the scorching summer progresses, a fact that occurs from November to early May.

The Morros de San Juan are stone constructions and one of the most striking tourist sites in the city, but they do not escape the voracious fire.

These 3 natural formations suffer the harsh punishment of the inclement flames and make the daytime temperatures, especially in the afternoons, reach almost 40 degrees Celsius.

It is the task of the government and the mayor's office to take care of this situation, but in truth the main problem is the people themselves.

I am grateful for the opportunity that Liketu gives me, and these photos were taken just an hour ago.

May God bless you.

Observations:
Note the prevailing dryness. It is summer in Venezuela.
These photos were taken by @lecumberre from Francisca Crespo's cell phone.

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

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Cool, I would like to photograph these mountains there also :) , this landscape looks very cool there :)

They are world famous constructions in pure stone. Hence the name San Juan de los Morros. Little muntain.

Cool :) .... I try google more this name , this sounds also very cool not just looks cool :)


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