Hola amigos de Hive, hoy les comparto algunas fotos sobre mi día de descanso en el pueblo Altamira de Cáceres, un pequeño y enigmático lugar que de seguro les encantará.
Mi meta no era visitar el pueblo como tal, puesto que ya lo conozco desde hace bastante tiempo, sino una de sus lugares naturales llamado los chorrerones. Altamira de Cáceres se reconoce por ser un pueblo andino al estilo colonial, pero no sé equivoquen, no está en Mérida está en Barinas.
Barinas cuenta con la particularidad de que es la puerta a los andes y aunque es generalmente llanuras, parte importante de su relieve es influenciado por la Cordillera Andina, haciendo llamar a dichos pueblo, piedemonte Andino.
Por lo tanto encontraremos pueblos con ambientes más fríos, grandes montañas y caídas de agua propias del relieve de montaña.
Altamira de Cáceres es un pueblito emblemático ya que allí es donde se funda Barinas, con el tiempo la capital que era Altamira pasa a estar en Barinitas y ya luego se establece en Barinas capital donde la conocemos el día de hoy. De allí que los historiadores se refieran a Barinas como la ciudad viajera.
Muy cerca del pueblo encontramos algunos pozos y chorrerones de aguas de montaña, que se caracterizan por ser agua bastante fresca. Los cauces de los ríos intramontanos se caracterizan por sus grandes rocas, los desniveles en el relieve demuestran los poderosos cauces de hace siglos y que ahora son pequeños o medianos cauces.
En esta parte que visitamos el suelo es generalmente laja, piedra lavada a través de los años por el agua, con un superficie lisa moldeada por el cauce. A los lados espesa vegetación. Al llegar al lugar nos encontramos con una pequeña caída de agua, y a la base una piscina natural de agua muy fresca y cristalina.
Espero hayas disfrutado el viaje conmigo.
Hello friends of Hive, today I share with you a picture about my day of rest in Altamira de Cáceres, a small and enigmatic place that I'm sure you will love.
My goal was not to visit the town as such, since I have known it for quite some time, but one of its natural places called the "chorrerones". Altamira de Caceres is known for being a colonial style Andean town, but make no mistake, it is not in Merida, it is in Barinas.
Barinas has the particularity that it is the gateway to the Andes and although it is generally plains, an important part of its relief is influenced by the Andean Cordillera, making these towns called Andean foothills.
Therefore we will find towns with colder environments, large mountains and waterfalls typical of the mountain relief.
Altamira de Cáceres is an emblematic town since that is where Barinas was founded, with time the capital that was Altamira became Barinitas and then settled in Barinas capital where we know it today. That is why historians refer to Barinas as the traveling city.
Very close to the town we find some wells and streams of mountain water, which are characterized by being quite fresh water. The intramontane riverbeds are characterized by their large rocks, the unevenness in the relief shows the powerful riverbeds of centuries ago, which are now small or medium-sized riverbeds.
In this part that we visited the soil is generally flagstone, stone washed over the years by the water, with a smooth surface shaped by the riverbed. On the sides there is thick vegetation. Arriving at the place we found a small waterfall and water, and at the base a natural pool of very fresh and crystal clear water.
I hope you enjoyed the trip with me.
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