I live in Venezuela in a state that is considered "Andean" because we are literally in the Andes mountains. From where I live to the first páramo (high altitude moorland) I can find, it's approximately 2 hours away. So one day, I wanted to go for a drive to the páramo and take photographies along the way to document what I was seeing and share it with you.
I took hundreds of photographies that day, but for this post, I made a selection of photographies where people and pets are the protagonists.
I'll start by showing you this photography of a sign that indicated we were at 2,600 meters above sea level:

The páramo road is huge and connects two cities in my country. But, in fact, I was going to a tourist spot with colonial style houses known as "Páramo Tourist stop the humming ". It has that name because the wind in that place is so strong that it seems to be humming..

The place has stalls selling typical things, foods, and sweets, but when I arrived at the site, I was hungry, so I went to buy some grilled meat, which was prepared over charcoal by one of the local inhabitants:



While I was there waiting for my food, some little dogs also came to ask for a bit of food. They were so adorable! I took a photography of each one, and obviously, I also shared my food with them.



After eating, I walked around the place a bit to photograph the different shops, but it started to rain, and I couldn't take as many photographies since the wind was very strong and blew water everywhere. I had to put away my camera.



The way back home was full of spectacular natural landscapes, but as I told you in the introduction, the protagonists of this publication are people, so I'll show you a couple that I saw on the road, each with their own scene:



And I also saw a couple of scenes where animals were the protagonists:



It was a very pleasant day out, and I'll soon be showing you more photos that I took that day. I hope you enjoyed them as much as I did!