This place is an immense slab where a beautiful hotel was built in the 90s. In 95 my husband and my best friend died to encourage me, he told us to go to this place with his children and mine and for about 2 years we went continually.
The children bathed in the pool and we sat on one side of it, in a churuata that we normally had to end up sharing with other families because the place was filled with people.
I never got to know the hotel, a few years after it opened they closed it, an embargo or something like that I heard.
1 year ago the government filled the pool, gave this area the name "la Orinoqueña" and reopened it without much success because it is not easy to get there, it is far, steep and without the proper equipment, extremely difficult and uncomfortable.
For me, however, this car visit made my heart beat, remembering my little daughters and I, their father and I as a mother hiding my pain and trying to clear my mind, of how our life changed forever. The landscape here is so beautiful and majestic, it takes your breath away. Although it is abandoned, it is very clean, but the sun can cause sunstroke in minutes!
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