You will have already tasted the horizons of the Llanos and Lake Maracaibo, those that fade up, showing you the grandeur of the Andes. If you want to – in just two hours – you get to step Pico El Aquila, next to the snow, but along the way do not miss the opportunity to observe the changing landscape, including coffee plantations, banana trees and bamboo. The region that crosses (Los Andes), has a very high ladies – 5007 m), the Pico Bolivar, and two incredible his companions, the Pico and Pico Humboltd Bompland. http://www.worldtravelguide.net/venezuela
Together, their reign over the Sierra Nevada of Merida, where the tropical vegetation – before you get to the snow – leaving the place gradually to lichens. With or without binoculars, when thou shalt come to Pico El Aquila, just like an eagle you can admire the mountains surrounded by moon-like landscapes, lagoons by changing color in green and blue, vast moors rich velvety leaves and gray, next to houses stone built by Indians Timoto-Cuicas. They live on the roof of Venezuela, Always. http://www.footprinttravelguides.com/latin-america/venezuela/marida-and-around/sierra-nevada-de-marida/
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