RE: Contest - week 5 - “Share and comment on your image.” Winner week 4
I am here again with the intention of participating in this excellent contest promoted by @gertu where we can share our photographs related to my beloved nature.
Those who know me know that I love to capture magical moments that nature gives us, and that is why every time I see a sunrise, sunset, or beautiful sky, I take the time to capture the moment.
I had the wonderful opportunity to spend Saturday with my friends at Francisco de Miranda Park, better known as Parque del Este.
I should mention that I hadn't been to the park in years, and the last time I went, I only made it to the entrance, but this time I explored the park in different directions.
Although we didn't see everything, I had the opportunity to visit the Independencia Bridge and take this extraordinary photograph of my beloved Cerro el Ávila, which is currently named Waraira Repano.
From there, you can see the Humboldt Hotel, located on Pico Ávila, also known as Pico Humboldt, which has an altitude of 2,250 meters above sea level, and the beauty that these mountains offer us from this bridge and other points within the park.
You can also see the Eastern Peak (2,640 meters above sea level) and the Western Peak (2,480 meters above sea level) and, of course, the Naiguata Peak, which is the highest at 2,765 meters above sea level.
I invite my friends @zorajaime, @mayberling, and @fannyescobar to participate.

It is a beautiful landscape that forms Cerro el Ávila. The peak is called the same as that of the city of Merida, Humboldt, because it was this same person who climbed both peaks, hence its name. I really like the view of the Ávila from this angle.
Thank you for your participation and the information you have given us.
Hello friend, the truth is that, as I said in my previous comment, you can see Ávila from many places in Caracas, but from that spot the view is extraordinary.
I feel blessed to be able to enjoy this natural beauty without having to travel outside the city.
Best regards.
Thank you so much for your support of my participation.
Blessings!