One of the things that attract me the most to go to the beach is to wait for the sun to descend. So I get dazzling images like the ones I share today, where the sun takes over the photo and hypnotizes with its immense radiance. I hope you like it.

This is my entry today to #SunThursday hosted by @uwelang and supported by @lizanomadsoul.
Photo taken from a Mobile phone.
Nice picture, I love the sunsets at the beach as well. This is the beach I go to. Every Saturday they play the trumpet as the sun goes down
Beautiful video, I imagine that the trumpet is to give a romantic touch at sunset 😍
Question for you. I'm going to be in Aruba in November a friend of mine is renting a house so I'm going to go down for a few days. I've always wanted to visit Venezuela. Do you know if there's any ferries or anything that can take me from Aruba to Venezuela?
Yes, if there are flights from Aruba to Venezuela, but I have no idea what the process is like. What I can recommend is that you wait to be in Aruba or that the days of the trip are approaching so you can find out more clearly. Another thing I hope many photos of Aruba hahahaha now I am the one who feels jealous.
Question for you and possibly an idea of something for you to post about. I see a lot of stuff on Youtube and a lot of documentaries that make Venezuela look like it has a lot of problems.
I was curious to hear from you, is this true or is this sensationalized?
I'm from Chicago and in Chicago the news media makes it look like all of Chicago is shootouts in the street and guns everywhere and very dangerous. While some areas are dangerous adn while that is sad and it is a huge problem, if your not a drug dealer, if your not a gang member and if you don't live in a couple of these neighborhoods you would never know this stuff is going on. Your average tourist who comes here and walks around the loop, goes to the sears tower, goes to the beach or a cubs game, they are not in danger and would really have no reason to go to the dangerous neighborhoods or areas.
I was curious in Venezuela do the stores really not have food? Is being kidnapped a real danger, etc or is that more just sensational stories for the news?
Everything is true, in Venezuela right now the problems abound. Food? There is very little and you can hardly buy because the salary is not decent enough to buy something minimum. Insecurity? everywhere, no place is safe. Services? A disaster. Medicines? That's even harder to get, you cannot get sick.
Like every Venezuelan, what is happening hurts me, but I am also sure that little by little things will be solved. In spite of all the bad things, I will always recommend going to this country full of fantastic things.
That's very sad, I'm sorry to hear that. Venezuela looks like a beautiful and amazing country, its a shame it has so many problems. Is there anything Steemit or even just people in general could do to help the people?
And it is really beautiful, I have had the opportunity to know much of my country and in that I have enjoyed beaches, snow, dunes, among many other things that are here. Unfortunately at this moment I am not in Venezuela and there is no day that I do not miss being there, in spite of the situation that is being experienced.
In Steemit I have not seen anything that can help, but if there are foundations in some countries where they send food or medicine to Venezuela