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Today I bring you a new set of photographs of the urban landscape of my city. This time I chose photos where the city didn't look empty. My intention with these photos is to show that Venezuela is still full of people who strive to get ahead in this country.
So the first photo is of this street full of life, cars, and people, with a very steep street in front.
I like the urban aspect of the next photo with the buildings in the background.
The next three photos are of some very busy streets in my city. As you can see, it's full of parked cars because this is a commercial area.
After taking those photos, I went to another part of the city, and that's why I'm sharing two photos that I really liked because they evoke that feeling of movement.
In Venezuela, it's very common to see people asking for money at traffic lights.
I really like the next three photos because the lines on the ground act as leading lines and invite you to explore the photos.
I often say that Venezuela feels like it's stuck in time, in the 90s, and this photo with the public transportation and the old car definitely gives that feeling.
I took the next photo to tell you something about our peculiar way of life. Those 3 groups of people you see in the photo are the closest thing we have to a currency exchange. Those people exchange the different types of currencies we use in my city (Venezuelan Bolívares, Colombian pesos, and US dollars).
I hope you found this glimpse into life in Venezuela interesting!
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