By noalys on Skatehive
ENGLISH VERSION (click here!) Hello, friends and travelers from around the world—it’s a pleasure to greet you again. In the northern part of the city of Maracaibo, after visiting Plaza Manuel Manrique, we find ourselves on the same avenue as Plaza del Ingeniero. I can’t tell you the origin of the name, but it’s clear that it’s likely in honor of those who practice this important profession. At first glance, you can tell it was recently renovated. At its main entrance, which faces Avenida Universidad, there is a beautiful, colorful arch painted with mosaic patterns that sets it apart from the rest of the city’s squares, giving it an artistic touch and making it very eye-catching. A walkway leads to one end where there is a sign with the name of the square and a pyramid-shaped sculpture approximately 5 meters tall, featuring the colors of the flag on each side, as well as the current mayor’s campaign slogan. Inside the plaza, there are exercise machines for those who want to get in shape