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Friday, April 1, 2011

Boa's in Venezuela

Cool!! Brave kids!

GUINESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORD HELD IN MERIDA VENEZUELA




We found the the record holder of ice cream shops with the most flavors. Over 900 different flavors have been created in this shop. Boy are some of them gross! First imagine every flavor you can think of and then turn your mind to every savory item you can imagine and then think of it as an ice cream flavor...fish, calamari, pork, mustard, etc.

We each sampled four scoops. 3/4 of Team T stuck to sweet ice cream and Daddy T stepped out of the box to try rice, tomato, onion, and beef. It was pretty bad.

Merida, Venezuela


After Maracaibo, we left the Caribbean coast and headed back to the Andes. We spent a few nights checking out Valera and headed to Merida.

Here is a glimpse of the mountain city. It was mostly socked in with clouds and mist while we were here. Merida was much more picturesque and modern than Maracaibo.


First Impressions of Venezuela



OLD CARS, HUGO, & OIL
When you cross over into Venezuela, you travel back to the mid seventies. Almost every car is an old imported American car. That is, a relic of the mid seventies. Chevy Caprice Classics, Chevy Novas, Plymouth Dusters, and Cutless Sierras rule the road. Our first taxi was an old beat up Caprice that drove us 3 1/2 hours to Maracaibo. We rode in some pretty snazzy old beasts...royal blues, ruby reds, and perhaps even a purple one. Why???

Cheap Gas! These gross polluters dominate the roads in western Venezuela, but at 100L for a dollar locals keep them going. Minus the fumes, it was fun to have a ride from the past and share these mobile couch experiences with the kids.

Oil is big business in Venezuela. It's there and its real. We caught many glimpses of the industry as we passed through small towns on the bus.

Finally, smiling Hugo Chavez is everywhere! His socialist programs are plastered all over every town and billboard.

Team T Heads To Venezuela

After a few weeks on Colombia's Caribbean Coast, Team T heads to Venezuela. We took a look at a map and decided to head south back towards Bogata with a side trip through the western part of Venezuela.

Venezuela??? Why Not? After all, we made this trip up day to day. That is the beauty of living in the moment.