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Today, I will share with you my experience through photographs and words with experiences in the Botanical Garden Park of Naguanagua.
Easter has always been a perfect opportunity to get to know other places and collect new moments for my existence.
For some time now, I had been meaning to get to know the Botanical Garden and find out what was inside.
So I proposed to my mother and father to go together.
During our visit, we met several trees. Some of them were identified, such as: the Bucare, Erythrina velutina, of the family Papilionaceae.
We also got a: Orore, Pithecellobium ligustrinum.
Likewise, I saw for the first time a: Uvero, Coccoloba caracasana.
The most surprising thing for me, and I could say for all the members of my family, is the great Samán, Pithecellobium saman. Just look at the following pictures. For me, I was left speechless by what I read on the information sign and in awe at the sight of the tree in all its splendor.
So much was my admiration, that it inspired me and I decided to get closer, to feel the energy of the tree, to simply connect with the essence of the tree. I just closed my eyes and let go of whatever was going on around me, for the first time, or I would say after a long time, I focused on the present moment.
I also decided to capture a photograph of my parents. However, my dad was admiring the tree and the surroundings.
I continued capturing new photographs and breathing fresh air full of freshness.
Walking around, I found something worth capturing: the process of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, better known as: Cayenne Flower, China Rose, Poppy, Hibiscus, among other names.
I kept walking, finding a view to capture that deeply inspires me. This view, gives me a tunnel-like perspective, pointing out life in a major way, with various trees symbolizing stages, loaded with immense experiences; and at the end, we have an uncertain view, which we will only know someday, if we keep on walking.
This next photograph, I captured it because it caught my attention, especially the shape of the leaf. My dad told me it was the species Epiphyllum phyllanthus, because he has done research with that plant.
A funny part of my experience in the park was to find this kind of vines, because I could only think of the movie "George of the Jungle" and Tarzan. So I directed my mother to take a picture there.
Later, I got these photographs of an unknown tree, but which captured my attention because of its diverse colors.
Next, I saw this tree full of thorns, known as: Jabillo, Hura crepitans.
And even a funny picture was captured by my parents.
Once, seen the Jabillo, I found these inspiring beauties, whose first two coming, have the home of some family of birds.
And these other two images, indicating that life has a cycle that ends, but also that sometimes as human beings, we do not have ideas, or inspiration does not flow to give impetus to a new purpose.
Something that encouraged me, was to share this experience of getting to know a new place with my main family: my mom and dad @capp.
Finding tiny, interesting little plants is always surprising.
To culminate the tree tour, I found an Apamate, Tabebuia rosea, of the Bignoniaceae family.
Finding flowers is beautiful, a revitalizing experience and admiring their colors, something from another world, at least for me. However, I found it curious to learn that what I was seeing were not flowers, but modified leaves.
Just as I was almost finished with the tour, I found this plant, which surprised me by the way it spread out. I even took a picture of it to compare its height with mine.
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Something I found and loved was a white feather. Perhaps many do not believe in superstitions, but I am especially excited to find those simplicities that turn into something grandiose. It is said that finding a white feather is good luck because it represents a new beginning, since they symbolize the most intimate state of purity, light. Moreover, from the point of view of color, white is associated with protection, connection with divinity (God, Allah, Universe...).
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On the next tree, its common name made me laugh: Indio Desnudo, Bursera simaruba, of the family Burseraceae. I learned that it is also called: Palo Mulato. This tree photosynthesizes in the stem.
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Now yes, finally... An infraganti photo, which could also be the behind the camera to get closer to a spectacular cat, which looks like a Calico, which are cats, which are mostly females, because in their cells they have two X chromosomes, also known for their white fur with brown, orange and black spots.
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¡Nos vemos en otra oportunidad, más bonita, agradable y mejor!/ See you another time, nicer, nicer and better!
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Thanks to the co