By gpache on Skatehive
Last weekend, I visited the town of Quíbor, located west of the city of Barquisimeto, about a 40-minute drive away. It’s roughly a 36-kilometer drive to reach this town in Lara State. Leaving my home in Cabudare, you have to drive along Avenida Hermano Nectario, known as the “ribereña,” and head west to the outskirts of Barquisimeto, then take Avenida Florencio Jiménez, which leads directly to the city limits. | -|- At the end of this avenue, you’ll find the roundabout indicating the route to Quíbor, Cubiro, and El Tocuyo, and then, after about 10 minutes, you’ll enter the town of Quíbor. Quíbor is a small town steeped in history, with narrow streets and colonial-style houses featuring beautiful facades that add a lot of color to the place. There you’ll find the “Francisco Tamayo Anthropological Museum,” a place that allows us to relive the past through exhibits that teach us history, both of ancient cultures and local traditions. The museum has recently been renovated with expansions