Photographic chronology of the Mukumbari cable car in Merida - Venezuela.
This publication of some photographs describes the visit I made this weekend to one of the greatest beauties that Venezuela has, within the Sierra Nevada National Park in the Venezuelan Andes, specifically in the state of Merida, Venezuela from the Mukumbari cable car and that includes 5 stations until reaching the "Pico Espejo" which is 4765 meters above sea level, which is considered the tallest and longest in the world.
The rates are different depending on the user's nationality, Venezuelans pay a very low price of 300 Bs.S (4.8 Steem). Foreigners pay $ 50 (71 Steem) and must pay by credit card, which is charged in US dollars.
Barinitas Station.
Second Station "La Montaña"
Ascending towards the third station "La Aguada"
Fourth Station "Loma Redonda"
Teleferico with the mountain "Pico Espejo" in the background
The following images enjoy it, are from the last station "Pico Espejo"
I hope you liked it and thank you for visiting this post. God bless you.
4765 m is a considerable distance above sea level. Not everyone is even capable of staying at an altitude like that without getting mountain sickness.
So it's Markku, my 1-year-old daughter who had to leave her with her mom at station number 3, which is 2450 meters since they do not allow children in the next two. But in all stations there are paramedics who provide first aid in case of feeling bad. Thanks for your comment.
There are lovely places all around the world. Venezuela seems no exception. :)
Que fino estaba nevado , yo no corrí con esa suerte:(
Se despide el equipo de Capybara Exchange.
Apoyando el top 5
Dejando mi apoyo al #topfive con @piscis
Magnificamente increible amigo, excelente lugar, #TopFive
Una belleza de fotografías.
Fui varias veces a Mérida pero nunca pude montarme en el teleférico, para mi pesar.
Saludos @jmhb85 apoyando el #top5 de hoy, uff que recuerdos, yo tuve la oportunidad de ir hace ya unos cuantos años, me trajo recuerdos, gracias por compartirlas