By kelvinspace on Skatehive
Welcome, readers. Hi everyone, I hope you're all doing great. Well, here's a new adventure at the Baritina pier in Guanta, Venezuela. Stay tuned—I'll tell you more because this is really interesting. Since we were in Puerto La Cruz, there were different options for beaches or islands—some accessible by road, but the vast majority by boat, which can hold at least 10 people. None of us knew the area, especially my sister, who was the one who invited us, but that wasn’t a problem; you just ask around and get around by taxi or “yummy,” as they call them here in the country. The downside for us—and I mean downside—was that it was a weekday, so it was hard to fill the boats. But we still made it there in at least 10 minutes. I didn’t think it was close; I always imagined it was farther away, at least that pier. Because if you go to the town of Mochima National Park itself, it’s an hour away. For those who don’t know, it’s located between the states of Sucre and Anzoátegui. The residents were