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Puerto Ayacucho Collection

Welcome to Puerto Ayacucho, a vibrant city in Venezuela's Amazonas state

Background imagePuerto Ayacucho Collection: Yellow-spotted River Turtle TRACKS (Podocnemis unifilis) from female ashore to lay eggs

Yellow-spotted River Turtle TRACKS (Podocnemis unifilis) from female ashore to lay eggs
Yellow-spotted River Turtle tracks (Podocnemis unifilis) from female ashore to lay eggs, Orinoco River, 110 Km north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province, Venezuela

Background imagePuerto Ayacucho Collection: Giant River Turtle Tracks (Podocnemis expansa) CITES II VULNERABLE

Giant River Turtle Tracks (Podocnemis expansa) CITES II VULNERABLE
Giant River Turtle Tracks (Podocnemis expansa), CITES II VULNERABLE, Orinoco River, 110 Km north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province, Venezuela

Background imagePuerto Ayacucho Collection: Orinoco River & local canoe, 110km north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province, VENEZUELA / COLOMBIA

Orinoco River & local canoe, 110km north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province, VENEZUELA / COLOMBIA
Orinoco River & local canoe, 110km north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province, Venezuela/Colombia border, The Orinoco is the 3rd longest river in S. America

Background imagePuerto Ayacucho Collection: Venezuela, Amazonas State, Puerto Ayacucho, Aerial view of tourist resort on banks of Orinoco river

Venezuela, Amazonas State, Puerto Ayacucho, Aerial view of tourist resort on banks of Orinoco river
Aerial view of a tourist resort on the banks of Orinoco river, surroundings of Puerto Ayacucho - Amazonas, Venezuela

Background imagePuerto Ayacucho Collection: Venezuela, Guayana, Amazonas, Puerto Ayacucho, view of Raudales Atures

Venezuela, Guayana, Amazonas, Puerto Ayacucho, view of Raudales Atures
Venezuela - Guayana - Amazonas - Puerto Ayacucho. View of Raudales Atures, the rapids that block Orinoco river navigation, from the Cerro El Zamuro

Background imagePuerto Ayacucho Collection: Zerophytic Vegetation, Orinoco River Basin, 110 Km north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province

Zerophytic Vegetation, Orinoco River Basin, 110 Km north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province, Venezuela

Background imagePuerto Ayacucho Collection: Giant River Turtle (Podocnemis expansa) after laying eggs and ID marked returns to river

Giant River Turtle (Podocnemis expansa) after laying eggs and ID marked returns to river, Playita Beach, (mid) Orinoco River, 110 Km north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province, Venezuela

Background imagePuerto Ayacucho Collection: Black Skimmers (Rynchops nigra), Orinoco River, north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province

Black Skimmers (Rynchops nigra), Orinoco River, north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province, Venezuela, Found in large flocks along the sea coast and larger rivers

Background imagePuerto Ayacucho Collection: Black Skimmer (Rynchops nigra), Orinoco River, north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province

Black Skimmer (Rynchops nigra), Orinoco River, north of Puerto Ayacucho. Apure Province, Venezuela, Found in large flocks along the sea coast and larger rivers


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Welcome to Puerto Ayacucho, a vibrant city in Venezuela's Amazonas state. Here, you can immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the forest tribes through the reconstruction of their traditional houses at the Ethnological Museum Amazonas Monsignor Enzo. Marvel at the stunning mural depicting these unique dwellings, offering a glimpse into their fascinating way of life. Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the breathtaking views of Raudales Atures, captured beautifully in a photo showcasing its awe-inspiring beauty. Explore further and witness nature's wonders with yellow-spotted river turtle tracks leading from females ashore to lay their precious eggs. These remarkable creatures are part of our ecosystem and must be protected as they face vulnerability due to human activities. Embark on an adventure along the Orinoco River aboard a local canoe, 110km north of Puerto Ayacucho. This scenic journey allows you to appreciate both Venezuelan and Colombian landscapes while encountering majestic giant river turtles marking their territory after laying eggs. For those seeking relaxation and tranquility, indulge in an aerial view of a tourist resort nestled on the banks of the Orinoco River. The serene atmosphere offers an escape from everyday life as you soak up South America's natural beauty. Venture into Zerophytic Vegetation within the Orinoco River Basin, located 110 km north in Apure Province. Witness this unique plant life that has adapted to survive in arid conditions, adding another layer to Venezuela's diverse flora. Puerto Ayacucho is not just a destination; it is an experience that combines history, culture, and nature seamlessly. Come and discover this hidden gem for yourself – where tradition meets modernity amidst South America's enchanting landscapes.