RE: In the surroundings of Plaza Diego Ibarra

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The Basilica of Santa Teresa reminds me a lot of our Basilica del Pilar, which is also neoclassical in style and has numerous domes. This one is smaller but it is so beautiful. The image of the Nazarene looks beautiful despite the distance, with its purple tunic embroidered in gold. These images usually attract large numbers of devotees from all over. What I see is that the square has few shaded areas, so it must be inadvisable to be there when the heat is intense. City planning is becoming less and less suited to living in cities. Here, when they renovate any square, the same thing happens. By the way, apart from the basilica, I was impressed by the photo of the National Electoral Council. You achieved a perfect frame, and the image faithfully conveys the idea that it is a building that represents power. Thank you for sharing this corner of your beloved Caracas with us.


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That square despite the imposing buildings that surround it and that those two towers are very iconic and representative of the architecture of the city in the 50s does not seem to me that it is pleasant to be and watch people pass by as if it happens in other downtown squares such as Plaza Bolivar because as you say there is no shade. But it is a very large space that in the photos I can't capture how big it is.
Thank you for the support dear Paloma and sorry for the late reply 🫣
Un gran abrazo 😘

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Oh don’t worry about the time of reply, dear. You’re always welcome!! ❤️🤗

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