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A diplomatic push by Venezuela and Iran for an OPEC oil output cut has failed to soften the refusal of the group's Gulf members to do so for now, delegates said on Monday. An oil price sinking under $49 a barrel on Monday is twisting the knife in Venezuela's steadily shrinking economy and in sanctions-bound Iran. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Sunday met Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Salman in Riyadh before heading to Qatar and Algeria on a tour to discuss the oil price crisis. ►Circle us on Google + http://goo.gl/TXeBfX ►Subscribe Channel http://goo.gl/mqt0wI ►Don't forget to Like * Comment * Share this video. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Stay tuned, Stay connected
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small village in the eastern mountains of Venezuela - starting point for the Cerro Humo hike - people living here habe small coffee and cocoa crops.
Venezuela - officially titled Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a tropical country on the northern coast of ...
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Venezuelan Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez said his country will call on to OPEC members who have a glut on their oil production to comply with the agreements. L...
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Now there is a bit of history and geography you cannot ignore in Maracaibo. First it's either a bay or a lake - frankly it's open to the Gulf of Venezuela and the Caribbean Sea and large ships have access, it's a bay. Try to convince a Maracucho to give up on the "lago", good luck. Second, Amerigo Vespucci's crew discovers in 1499 this area and possibly call it little Venice - Venezuela -because of the Wayuu indians are living in huts built on the lake. Last but not least, huge reserves of crude oil are found in the area. And it's a curse and a blessing - and probably one of the reason the political system is dysfunctional - easy money, bad governance and pollution - this used to be a reserve of fresh water.
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A view of the Gulf of Paria from Bel Air,South Trinidad. Venezuela, Paria Peninsula is to the left and Trinidad Island is to the right of the screen.
Russia has said its air force will conduct regular air patrols from the Arctic Ocean to the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. Russia had wound down such long-range missions after the end of the Cold War. Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said there was a plan to provide long-range aviation maintenance for the flights. Amid renewed tensions over Ukraine, Western analysts say Russia has been returning to methods used to test Nato defences during the Cold War. On Wednesday, Mr Shoigu said "long-range aviation units" would fly along the borders of the Russian Federation and over the waters of the Arctic Ocean. He added: "Under the prevailing circumstances we need to ensure a military presence in the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific oceans, the waters of the Caribbean basin and the Gulf of Mexico." He also said he had approved "an action plan to improve the condition of our long-range aviation technology, which provides for its repair and servicing at industrial facilities". Close encounters Earlier this year, Mr Shoigu said Russia was planning military bases in a number of foreign countries, including Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua. Negotiations included the option for Russian strategic bombers to refuel whilst on patrol, he said. Mr Shoigu's latest comments came as Nato said it had observed columns of Russian military equipment entering eastern Ukraine, a claim that was dismissed by the Russian defence ministry. Tensions between Russia and Nato members have risen over the Ukraine crisis. Nato has recently reported "unusual" increases in Russian military aircraft conducting manoeuvres over European airspace. The European Leadership Network, a London-based think tank, chronicled almost 40 specific close military encounters between Russia and the West over the past eight months. They included violations of national airspace, emergency scrambles, narrowly avoided mid-air collisions and close encounters at sea.
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Travel video about destination Venezuela. Venezuela is a land of beauty and contrast, a country that contains several unique habitats and is one of the last great natural paradises on Earth. It is also home to the legendary Orinoco, the second largest river in South America that also forms a natural border with Columbia. From Puerto Ayacucho we journey to the remote regions of the State Of Amazonas, the country’s most southerly province. Extending for one hundred and eighty thousand square kilometres and with only a hundred thousand inhabitants it is one of the most sparsely populated areas in Venezuela. A short journey by motorboat takes us to the headwaters of the Rio Ventuari. Because the route leads through an extensive maze of canals it is important that this leg of the journey be taken with an experienced guide who is well versed with the local geography. Following a three hour journey on various tributaries of the Orinoco we arrive at the small village of the Makiritare Indians. The natural variety of the underground world of the Los Roques Archipelago manifests itself in the diversity of the numerous coral reefs that grow there. Apart from a particular fire coral each one of them belongs to a single species that is known as the ‘flower animal’. East of the Venezuelan Andes, in the vast plains of the Llanos, the scenery is entirely different. It is almost reminiscent of America’s Old Wild West. The Llaneros is South America’s version of the legendary cowboy and the use of the Llanos as pasture land was introduced in the eighteenth century and covers a third of Venezuela. It is believed that a number of Andalucian families moved into the plains in 1548 as they were more interested in agriculture and cattle breeding than the Conquistadores who sought only gold. There is almost no other country in the world that contains so many diverse and fascinating landscapes as Venezuela, the land of the Indios and Llaneros and a land full of outstanding cultural contrast and natural splendour.
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Web http://goo.gl/Hu5P1 Instagram http://goo.gl/i1fwej Facebook http://goo.gl/NJTejd Español Uno de los lugares más fabulosos de Venezuela, es sin duda alguna, la Laguna Canaima y sus alrededores. En esta laguna se pueden ver los saltos Hacha, Wadaima, Golondrina y Ucaima. La laguna de Canaima puede ser navegada en curiaras (canoas) para acercarse a sus saltos. Una de las cosas que más llama la atención es el color del agua, que es completamente rojiza, debido a la gran cantidad de minerales que contiene. Así mismo la arena tiene un suave color rosado, por efecto del cuarzo. Sport World Travel, te ayuda a vivir experiencias únicas con grupos particulares o corporativos. English One of the most fabulous places in Venezuela, is undoubtedly the Canaima Lagoon and its surroundings. In this lake you can see the jumps: "Hacha", "Wadaima", "Golodrina" and "Ucaima". Canaima Lagoon can be navigated in "curiaras" (canoes) to approach their jumps. One of the things that stands out is the color of water, which is completely red, because of the large amount of minerals it contains. Also the sand is a soft pink color, the effect of quartz. Sport World Travel, helps you to unique experiences with individuals or corporate groups.
Caracas is a city with a population over three million, crammed into a valley in northern Venezuela. Over 2000-2010, Venezuela's oil revenues did not compensate for mismanagement of the city. The city's infrastructure deteriorated and Caracas residents are increasingly entrenched in slum areas. As of 2011, there was still no clear plan regarding how crime, poverty and severe traffic problems could be eradicated from the city. The city of Caracas receives preferential treatment in Venezuela's economy, as Venezuela's oil-generated revenues are used to subsidise the city's development. Caracas' population growth is driven entirely by natural increase, as the city is too packed to accommodate further immigration. Housing in Caracas accounts for a relatively small share of the household budget but for damaging reasons. The majority of dwellings in the city are located in the slum areas, which are cheap. Photo Albums https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.582281628506996.1073741890.115319668536530&type;=3 https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.582648338470325.1073741891.115319668536530&type;=3 https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.596304000438092.1073741906.115319668536530&type;=3 The video highlights some of the popular landmark attractions. The trip took place in November 2013, before the early 2014 riots, protests, deaths that is currently happening not just in Caracas, but in multiple cities in Venezuela. Places that I've visited in the city, will never look the same. Photography and Filming Equipment: 5D mark II, 16-35mm 2.8L lens 24-70mm 2.8L lens 4 batteries 3 32 gig, and 1 16 gig memory card 200 gig external harddrive iPhone4s Gorillapod SLR-zoom card reader Edited with Final Cut Pro X Tour with G Adventures Music by Chris Zabriskie - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Reappear/01_-_Unfoldment_Revealment_Evolution_Exposition_Integration_Arson http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/I_Am_a_Man_Who_Will_Fight_for_Your_Honor/I_Am_Running_with_Temporary_Success_from_a_Monstrous_Vacuum_in_Pursuit
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Colombia Destination Guide Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins. While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while taking precautions and adhering to common sense, the country is relatively safe. If in doubt, be sure to check the current government warnings for any developments. Warnings aside, there's much to enjoy in the country that brought salsa, cumbia, Shakira and Gabriel Garcia Marquez to the world. The terrain itself traverses coastal beaches, the alpine Andes, central highlands and flat plains. The Spanish-speaking country became independent from Spain in the 1800s and this colonial legacy can be seen in the well-preserved architecture of Cartagena and Villa de Leyva. Visiting pre-Columbian ruins in Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) brings to mind swashbuckling scenes from an Indiana Jones movie -- machete optional! Colombia is also blessed with abundant natural attributes from the snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes of Parque Nacional de Cocuy to the sandy stretches of beach and deep bays of Parque Nacional Tayrona on the Caribbean coast. Adrenalin junkies not sated by the three-day hike to Ciudad Perdida can enjoy heart-pumping action in San Gil -- the adventure capital of Colombia - with rafting, abseiling and rock climbing among the activities on offer. To savour the true essence of Colombia, sample the local cuisine and abundance of tropical fruits. Empanadas are a popular dish of meat and potatoes wrapped in a pastry pouch. With coffee and sugar plantations a major part of the country's primary industries, Colombians are unsurprisingly renowned for having a sweet tooth. Locals like to indulge in desserts such as the milk-based arequipe, and drink their coffee black. Each South American country has its own regional music and dance style and for Colombia that's salsa and cumbia. For a taste of Columbia's renowned nightlife, head to Bogota or Cali, known as the salsa capital of South America. Don't be intimidated by the tricky step changes, locals are more than happy to teach you. For a Latin American destination with a difference, Colombia has all the moves.
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GLIMPSES OF MARGARITA ISLAND, VENEZUELA: Margarita Island in the Caribbean Sea, just off the northern cost of Venezuela, is one of the most popular tourist destinations of Venezuela. In this video one can see Aeropostal Flight No. VH-302 taking off from Simon Bolivar International Airport of Caracas (Friday, 26 August 2011), Arriving at International Airport of Porlamar (Aeropuerto Internacional DelCaribe Santiago Mariño) in Margarita Island (State of Nueva Esparta), View of Caribbean Sea from Hotel Howard Johnson, Visit to Playa (Beach) Moreno and Playa Caracola, On the way to Playa El Agua and glimpses of this famous beach on the north of Margarita Island, View of the Church of Nuestra Señora del Valle (Virgin of the Valley revered as the Patron Saint of the Eastern Venezuela), the most important religious site of the State of Nueva Esparta, View of La Asuncion (Capital of the Nueva Esparta), its old church (Catedral Nuestra Señora de la Asunción) and some traditional dances being performed at Plaza Bolivar, Visit to Castillo (Fort) de Santa Rosa, Stop at a handicraft shop in Tacarigua (a small town famous for handicrafts, particularly Hammocks or Chinchorros), Passing through the small town of Santa Ana on the way to Juan Griego and at a beach in Juan Griego (just in front of Iglesia (Church) San Juan Evangelista), Glimpses of Playa Manzanillo, Dinosaur at Sambil Commercial Centre and its jam-packed Fast Food Court (Feria de Comida Rápida), Inside the Flea Market called Mercado de Conejeros, Visit to Museo del Mar (Sea Museum) at Boca del Río in the Macanoa Peninsula where skeleton of a large whale, among others, could be seen and Glimpses of National Park La Restinga (La Restinga Lake is famous for its Mangrove Forests and beaches), View of Playa El Yaque (famous for wind-surfing and kite-surfing) and finally the view of Margarita Island in the evening as Aeropostal Flight No. VH-309 takes off from Porlamar to return to Caracas, Monday, 29 August, 2011. During the 3 nights and 4 days that we stayed in Margarita Island, we covered almost 380 kms travellig to various parts of the island.
Venezuela, a land of contrasts where you can touch the sky while watching the Andes and their over-fifteen-thousand-foot-high peaks, walk through the plains as great as their flora and fauna, go through sand dunes ending in the sea or return to the origins of this land by exploring the amazing Venezuelan tropical forest, where you can find the highest waterfall of the planet, Kerepakupai Vena or Angel Falls. Video brought to you by Travelindex Network and Travel & Tourism Foundation. Travelindex.com is the World's largest Travel Directory. We invite you to submit your tourism, travel or destination site for publication, its free, at http://www.Travelindex.com More travel and tourism information and travel videos at: http://www.Travelindex.com/ve/ http://www.BestDestination.com http://www.TourismFoundation.org and more...
Follow Me on Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/+TheMiyaworld/posts Angel Falls is the tallest waterfall in the world. Angel Falls is also called Kerepakupai meru which means "waterfall of the deepest place." Angel Falls is found in Venezuela in the Canaima National Park. It is the highest waterfall in the world at 3,212 feet (979 m). The falls has a clear drop of 2,647 feet (807 m) which is so far that the water vaporizes with the wind and becomes mist well before reaching the ground. Angel Falls - World Top 10 Place to Travel[HD] Tags: Angel Falls, Angel Fall, Angel Falls Venezuela, Canaima National Park, World Top 10 Place, Top 10 Place to Travel, Place to Travel, travel, best places, waterfall, best waterfall, tallest waterfall, Kerepakupai meru, top 10 waterfalls, amazing places,
Glimpses of Venezuela: Driving around the beautiful and green capital city of Caracas, 22 December 2012.
Venezuela Travel - Venezuela - officially titled Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America. It is a continental mainland with numerous islands located off its coastline in the Caribbean Sea. Venezuela possesses recognized borders with Guyana to the east of the Essequibo river, Brazil to the south, and Colombia to the west. Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, St. Lucia, Barbados, Curaçao, Bonaire, Aruba, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and the Leeward Antilles lie just north, off the Venezuelan coast. Its size is 916,445 km² with an estimated population of 26,414,816. Its capital is Caracas. The colors of the Venezuelan flag are yellow, blue and red, in that order: the yellow stands for land wealth, the blue for courage, and the red for independence from Spain. A former Spanish colony, which has been an independent republic since 1821, Venezuela holds territorial disputes with Guyana, largely concerning the Essequibo area, and with Colombia concerning the Gulf of Venezuela. In 1895, after the dispute over the Essequibo river border flared up, it was submitted to a neutral commission (composed of United Kingdom, USA and Russian representatives and without a direct Venezuelan representative), which in 1899 decided mostly against Venezuelas claim.[4] Venezuela is known widely for its petroleum industry, the environmental diversity of its territory, and its natural features. Venezuela is considered to be among the worlds 18 most biodiverse countries,[5] featuring diverse wildlife in a variety of protected habitats. Venezuela is among the most urbanized countries in Latin America;[6][7] the vast majority of Venezuelans live in the cities of the north, especially in the capital Caracas which is also the largest city. Other major cities include Maracaibo, Valencia, Maracay, Barquisimeto and Ciudad Guayana. ( wikipedia ) Enjoy Your Venezuela Travel!
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Maracaibo is a city and municipality in northwestern Venezuela, on the western shore of the strait that connects Lake Maracaibo to the Gulf of Venezuela. It is the second-largest city in the country (after the national capital Caracas) and the capital of the state of Zulia. The population of the city is approximately 1,495,200 with the metropolitan area estimated at 2,108,404 as of 2010. Maracaibo is nicknamed La Tierra del Sol Amada ("The Beloved Land of the Sun"). The name Maracaibo is said to come from the brave Cacique (Indian Chief) Mara, a young native who valiantly resisted the Spaniards and died fighting them. It is said that when Mara fell, the Indians shouted "Mara cayo!" (Mara fell!), thus originating the city name. Other historians say that the first name of this land in Indian language was "Maara-iwo" meaning "Place where serpents abound". In 1810 the province of Maracaibo did not join the first republic of Venezuela and remained loyal to the Spanish crown. Maracaibo then held the seat of the Captaincy General of Venezuela. In 1821 uprisings in favour of independence began conducting to warfare and hostility. The royalists, led by Francisco Tomás Morales, fought with the patriots, led by Rafael Urdaneta, to take back control over the province in the Juana de Ávila Battle and Morales brought back Spanish rule in 1822 until he was defeated at the Battle of Lake Maracaibo on 24 July 1823 culminating Venezuela's struggle for independence. The dictatorial regime of General Marcos Pérez Jiménez in the 1950s set as a goal the construction of a bridge connecting the two lake shores. Various bridge projects for the spanning of the Lake Maracaibo narrows near the city were in the works. The general's government had decided that this "city of independent thought" should be more "connected" to the rest of the country. Proposals for a bridge design that included rail transport and tourist facilities were seriously considered. The fall of the Pérez Jiménez government on January 23, 1958, quickly led to a less elaborate design project that was approved and funded by a democratic and more conservative government. The building of "El Puente Sobre El Lago de Maracaibo "General Rafael Urdaneta" (General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge over Lake Maracaibo) named after the distinguished General hero of the War of Independence was opened to public traffic in 1962. The project was completed on schedule in 40 months. This bridge construction project was a remarkable feat. Built under very difficult conditions, when completed, it became the longest prestressed concrete bridge in the world. The structure is in constant use and remains today as the most important link between Maracaibo, along with much of the state of Zulia, and the rest of Venezuela. Maracaibo has become a large metropolitan city, comprising two municipalities: to the north the municipality of Maracaibo and to the south the San Francisco municipality (established in 1995). In recent years, due to political/economic and cultural reasons, many have moved to Maracaibo from rural areas and other cities (including Caracas). In the political arena, the citizens of Maracaibo (and most other cities and municipalities in Zulia state) have in recent years voted for a competitive political system in where the governor is from a certain political party and the mayor or mayors are from the opposite political party. This system has brought many good things to the city and the state; for example, if the governor builds a bridge, one of the mayors will build two, if a mayor cleans a public park, the governor retaliates by cleaning and remodelling another one. Maracaibo also boasts one of the best universities in the country, the state university. La Universidad del Zulia (LUZ) is well renowned for its excellent law, medical and engineering schools as many other disciplines. Other universities and schools include Universidad Dr. Rafael Belloso Chacín (URBE) and Universidad Rafael Urdaneta, with one of the country's leading psychology schools. Maracaibo was elevated to the status of Roman Catholic Archdiocese on 30 April 1966 with the creation of the Archdiocese of Maracaibo. Since November 2000, its Archbishop has been Ubaldo Ramón Santana Sequera. Maracaibo is one of the hottest cities of Venezuela. The rain shadow of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta gives the city a semiarid climate(BSh) only attenuated by the moderating influence of the lake; its average historical temperature is 29 °C (84 °F). In the past the climate of the city, as well in all the coast of the Lake Maracaibo, was unhealthy, due to the combination of high temperatures with high humidity. At the present time, the effects of urban development, and control of plagues, has almost eradicated that. The registered high temperature of the city is 41 °C (106 °F), and the lowest is 18 °C (64 °F).
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noodls 2013-08-01Venezuela (i/ˌvɛnɨˈzweɪlə/ VEN-ə-ZWAY-lə), officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: República Bolivariana de Venezuela [repuˈβlika βoliβaˈɾjana ðe βeneˈswela]), is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America. It borders Colombia to the west, Guyana to the east, and Brazil to the south. Its northern coastline of roughly 2,800 kilometres (1,700 mi) includes numerous islands in the Caribbean Sea, and in the north east borders the northern Atlantic Ocean. Caribbean islands such as Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, Curaçao, Bonaire, Aruba and the Leeward Antilles lie near the Venezuelan coast. Venezuela's territory covers around 916,445 square kilometres (353,841 sq mi) with an estimated population of 29,105,632. Venezuela is considered a state with extremely high biodiversity, with habitats ranging from the Andes mountains in the west to the Amazon Basin rainforest in the south, via extensive llanos plains and Caribbean coast in the center and the Orinoco River Delta in the east.
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The Gulf of Venezuela is a gulf of the Caribbean Sea bounded by the Venezuelan states of Zulia and Falcón and by Guajira Department, Colombia. A 54 km (34 mi) strait connects it with Maracaibo Lake to the south.
The Gulf is located in the north of South America, between Paraguaná Peninsula of the Falcón State in Venezuela and Guajira Peninsula in Colombia and is connected to Maracaibo Lake through an artificial navigation canal. There is currently a dispute between Colombia and Venezuela over the gulf that has not been resolved, despite the decades-long negotiations conducted by a bilateral commission.
It was discovered by westerners in 1499 when an expedition commanded by Alonso de Ojeda in which he was accompanied by Amerigo Vespucci, explored the Venezuelan coasts compiling information and naming the new lands, said expedition arrived to the gulf after passing through the Netherlands Antilles and the Peninsula of Paraguaná.
Territorial waters are also in dispute over the gulf. The border dispute surged after the independence of Colombia and Venezuela from Spain in the 19th Century. The Spanish empire did not delimit the area because the Wayuu indigenous group posed resistance in the area. The land boundary was finally settled in 1941, but not the maritime.