In this post, I will share with you a series of urban photographs that I took throughout the city. These photos showcase a variety of urban landscapes that you might find interesting.
First, I wanted to ask Google what the word "urban" means, and this was it response:
It is used to describe everything that belongs to or is related to cities. This includes:
Places: Streets, avenues, squares, parks, buildings, neighborhoods, etc.
People: City dwellers, citizens.
Activities: Activities that take place in cities, such as going to work, studying, shopping, going to the movies, etc.
Culture: Customs, traditions and artistic expressions typical of cities.
Problems: Problems that affect cities, such as pollution, traffic congestion, poverty, etc.
I want to start by sharing this three photos as they have stairs connecting streets in common, which is very unique to this city that is built on mountains.
Two gentlemen walking freely down the street.
A Cityscape with a church facade in the background, imagine how big it must be to be able to observe it from such a distance.
Sometimes the venezuelan urban landscape can also look like this, with many houses on top of a mountain, surrounded by trees.
A man walking in the middle of a neighborhood:
This other man was making a soup on the street, this is very common to see in Venezuela, here we know it as "boiled" and it is delicious.
Three men on a motorcycle, that's ilegal.
Urban Landscape:
A very pretty house:
And another one very abandoned one:
Small buildings, what caught my attention were the small pine trees at the entrance:
I hope you found this photographic look at the urban of the city of San Cristobal interesting!
Thanks for watching!