Something I like about taking urban landscape photos is that the urban landscape can be extremely different everywhere. Not even the closest city is the same as this one, let alone other countries with all their cultural differences. So it makes me excited to think that maybe people who see these photos from another continent might find these urban landscape photos of a city in Venezuela interesting.
This first photo I took is a well-known place in this city, its name is the Obelisco de los Italianos (Obelisk of the Italians) and as its name suggests, it was a gift from Italy.

Some ordinary buildings, I took the photo because I liked how it looked surrounded by many trees.

The next photo is 70% trees and 30% other things...

And that is precisely one of the things I love most about this city, we are surrounded by a lot of nature and everywhere you look you can see trees, even in the middle of an alley:

The next photo is of a soccer field in a neighborhood and it is also surrounded by many, many trees.


The next two photos are of another soccer field in another part of the city, the particularity of this field is that it is made of artificial grass.


The city where I live is very fond of soccer and that is why there are so many fields throughout the city, this is another field in the middle of a neighborhood:

In this city, soccer is literally culture.


In this neighborhood I also saw a couple of old cars, from their appearance I would say they are no longer in use.


Some stairs leading to an alley:

In Venezuela it is common to see trucks full of water bottles, they sell these bottles to the communities.

A church:

The street in front of the church:

I hope this glimpse into life in a city in Venezuela has seemed as interesting to you as it has been to me, thanks for watching!