About the happenings many moons ago while visiting the E'ñepá indigenous nation, located in the northwest south bank of the great Orinoco River. It involves jaguar familiars…
From my friend Xiomara Souki, who spent her childhood around this territory and crossed the Orinoco on the chalana (flatboat) many times into the embrace of her grandfather's arms, waiting on the other side.
"Dearest Janine!!!! My answer to the story of the Orinoco, our father river, and the Caroni river when meeting, but not merging their waters or colors, is like a miracle of nature and one only seen in Venezuela our beautiful country. I am very proud of you because you always bring to your readers something important and new to them about our country which most of us had to leave due to political reasons except you, who came to the States to marry Ken."
"My previous comment to this story is “gone with the wind “ for unknown technical reasons which are extremely hard for me to understand. But really, we do respect and read your stories because they are so interesting for all of us and I hope you continue to enlighten us with this type of contents."
Was very nice to read your adventure crossing the Orinoco river with your kids. I can imaging you sleeping in the chinchorro. Love it!! You remind me Valentina Quintero in her expedición to the Orinoco. My dad was also from the Estado Bolívar.A lots of memories came to my mind. Great experience!!! Thanks to share with us!! Waiting for the second part!!
From my friend Xiomara Souki, who spent her childhood around this territory and crossed the Orinoco on the chalana (flatboat) many times into the embrace of her grandfather's arms, waiting on the other side.
"Dearest Janine!!!! My answer to the story of the Orinoco, our father river, and the Caroni river when meeting, but not merging their waters or colors, is like a miracle of nature and one only seen in Venezuela our beautiful country. I am very proud of you because you always bring to your readers something important and new to them about our country which most of us had to leave due to political reasons except you, who came to the States to marry Ken."
"My previous comment to this story is “gone with the wind “ for unknown technical reasons which are extremely hard for me to understand. But really, we do respect and read your stories because they are so interesting for all of us and I hope you continue to enlighten us with this type of contents."
Que chévere recordar ese viaje, fue totalmente mágico y la suerte que tuvimos de hacerlo dos veces!
Siii mucha mucha suerte🩷🤗
Describiste hermosamente la magia del lugar..
Gracias amiga
Ya part two posteó esta mañana…
Was very nice to read your adventure crossing the Orinoco river with your kids. I can imaging you sleeping in the chinchorro. Love it!! You remind me Valentina Quintero in her expedición to the Orinoco. My dad was also from the Estado Bolívar.A lots of memories came to my mind. Great experience!!! Thanks to share with us!! Waiting for the second part!!
Thank you Maru 🩷🙏🏻 love your feedback
Fascinating. I felt transported to that almost magical camp by the river. I wanted to be there with you. Beautifully written!!
Thank you soooo much Ana T I'm glad you enjoyed it yet again✨
Estupendo, mucha curiosidad por lo q sigue! Que fastidio tener q esperar!!!
Pacieeeeencia😅 me alegro que te gustara y que esperas las otras partes. 🩷