I'm back today with a new set of photos, this time highlighting the beauty I find in the everyday life of my city. On every corner, a different story is waiting to be told.
I'll start by showing you this photo, which features a sign that says, Welcome to San Cristóbal. This photo is special because this is the sight that many people see when they return to the city. If you've been away for years, seeing that sign as you enter the city will surely bring a tear to your eye!
I took the next photo because I liked the urban look of that street. What you see on the right is a public soccer field:

There's a street near the cemetery where it's very common to see many florist shops:
Or even to see people selling flowers from their cars:
The next photo was taken in another part of the city but follows the same theme: a man selling flowers from his car:

I took the next photo because I found it impressive to see a backhoe working on a house in the middle of the city:

In my posts, I almost always include a classic car, and that's because it's very common to see them running all over my city:

The next photos were taken in the same place called "La Marina Lighthouse Park," and it's very curious because my city doesn't have a sea, yet we have a lighthouse.


In that same place, there's also this bridge that connects two cities. At its time, it was a symbol of progress and advancement:

From the bridge, I looked to the sides and could see this little house in the middle of the bushes. It looked very pretty and peaceful:

I hope this glimpse into a city in Venezuela was as interesting to you as it was to me, and thanks for everything!