By belkyscabrera on Skatehive
INGLÉS Happy start to the week, nature-loving friends! It's a pleasure to greet you and share a new adventure in the town of Cedeño, located on the Cumaná-Cumanacoa national highway. This time, our route takes us to Poza Remolino. The path to this pool is somewhat demanding, as it includes a mountainous section, large rocks, and several stream crossings. During this dry season, these streams have little water and many stones. In fact, because I wasn't wearing shoes and didn't heed my friend's advice, my feet ended up a bit bruised from the stones. The flip-flops I wore weren't thick enough to cushion the impact of the rocks; some were sharp, and the branches along the path pricked me. Even with this minor inconvenience, I was able to continue the route to Poza Remolino. On previous trips, we reached Poza Arcilla, which is very beautiful, with crystal-clear water. It's believed that enchanted beings, also known as elves, guardians of nature, inhabit this place. They live hidden in the h