Visiting the Monument - Cumaná, Sucre State

You know what? One of my favorite hobbies is taking photos, capturing moments, and photographing landscapes. Besides coloring mandalas—something I’ve kind of let slide but still counts as one of the things I like to do in my free time, aside from physical therapy.
Recently, a friend invited me to go to the monument, which is a beautiful spot in the city center. It overlooks the Caribbean Sea and has a refreshing breeze that hits you and carries you away. I took the opportunity to snap lots of photos and upload them here—I love my phone’s camera and how it takes pictures.

We actually went around 5:30 and took the bus there. We both walked there—something I don’t usually do—but I did it because life isn’t all about work, and even though I was really tired, I wanted to go and take my mind off things.




Trust me, the camera on the Samsung Galaxy A16 takes the vibrant, high-quality photos I’ve always wanted in a phone. Here’s a look at the monument in the city of Cumaná.
Here, people walk, jog, and exercise outdoors. It’s free and it’s better—you just need a car to get back. Of course, some people already live nearby.




The photos really are beautiful—the Caribbean Sea and that orange sunset are some of the most beautiful sights there are. Total relaxation—I’d love to stay here forever and not worry about a thing.



Honestly, spending the evening at the monument with the breeze blowing is just so beautiful and relaxing.





I walked all around the monument to unwind and take my mind off the fact that the world works the way I perceive it. It really helps you break out of your routine and forget about things for a while.
I’m also sharing some photos from when night fell—which, to me, looks absolutely stunning on this phone. I could hear Coldplay’s “Fix You” playing in my head as I watched the dark night and saw how my phone’s camera captured the waves, making them look just the same in the photo.

I came across a line that really caught my attention, so I took a picture of it. It’s from one of Hernan Marin’s songs. He was a singer-songwriter from Cumaná who has since passed away. Oh, and someone gave me some coconuts that were full of water, so I ate the coconut meat. See you soon!
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Lindas fotos, no hace mucho estuve allí, si se pasa un momento relax dónde aprecias hermosos atardeceres. El cantante es Hernan Marín que hace meses falleció. Gualberto aún vive. Saludos
Gracias por la corrección
Sii es super lindo el lugar
Que hermoso! Lugar que bello es el mar está noche 6 /5/2026
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