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Among the activities for this summer, we got an invitation to a Little known area in the venezuelan Gran Sabana where some quartz mining concessions have been granted.
As a result, and due to the celebration of a couple of birthdays and the visit of a very dear friend from abroad, a group of friends decided to accept the invitation, and take a nice family vacation which would allow us to explore the region, get some rest and enjoy each other's company for seven days.
This area, mostly known by the highest waterfall in the world, also has the oldest mountains on earth. Besides being very beautiful, it is a mostly uninhabited and fragile region, which prompted the creation of a very large national park that covers most of the area for its protection.
And so, our trip begins
In the two photos above, Quebrada de Jaspe (Jasper Creek). Notice the nice red color
The border between Venezuela and Brasil
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As a result, and due to the celebration of a couple of birthdays and the visit of a very dear friend from abroad, a group of friends decided to accept the invitation, and take a nice family vacation which would allow us to explore the region, get some rest and enjoy each other's company for seven days.
This area, mostly known by the highest waterfall in the world, also has the oldest mountains on earth. Besides being very beautiful, it is a mostly uninhabited and fragile region, which prompted the creation of a very large national park that covers most of the area for its protection.

And so, our trip begins


In the two photos above, Quebrada de Jaspe (Jasper Creek). Notice the nice red color



The border between Venezuela and Brasil



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