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Squid Fishing in Venezuela

Squid Fishing in Venezuela

Geraldine is a young British woman who has done a lot of travelling in Latin America and written about it in her great blog, Mole's Eye View. She traveled through Venezuela as well, and wrote some interesting posts about it. In one, she wrote about her experience squid fishing in Santa Fe, Venezuela. She had a great time, though she only caught [...]

Coromoto, the Venezuelan Ice Cream Parlor with 860 Flavors

Coromoto, the Venezuelan Ice Cream Parlor with 860 Flavors

Reprinted from the BBC Online, with some photos added from various sources You might imagine that the shop selling the largest number of ice-cream flavours in the world would be in Italy or perhaps the US, but in fact it is in the Venezuelan city of Merida, as Will Grant discovered. After looking in the windows of a couple of ice-cream [...]

Lonely Planet guide out of date on Venezuela

Lonely Planet guide out of date on Venezuela

In a blog post titled "Lonely Planet or off the planet?", Cowboy in Caracas complains that the 2007 edition of Lonely Planet's Venezuela guide is woefully out of date, whether as a result of poor research, or political bias. He writes: From Caracas the nearest beaches are west of the airport in Catia La Mar or east of the airport in the [...]

Weather in Venezuela

Weather in Venezuela

  Visitors often want to know what the weather will be like in Venezuela, so they know what to pack and what to expect as far as comfort. Venezuela is tropical and equatorial, so it is warm and humid, and there are really only two seasons, wet (or "green" as the tourist industry likes to call it) and dry. Venezuelans refer to the wet [...]