Getting to know the town, Humboldt

A few days ago I had decided to go to the city of Esperanza to spend the day with some friends and since it was close to the town of Humboldt, approximately 20 km, I took the opportunity to go and see it.

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This town is a German colony and therefore preserves many of that culture's traditions. What I really like is that at first glance, it has some very beautiful buildings, like a clock over 6 meters tall in the town center.

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I also toured the churches and met some people. Their oldest church is around 200 years old and was open to the public. I could enter whenever I wanted, and I took the opportunity to take some photos of the early buildings.

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I walked a few blocks, greeted some people, and people told me amazing things about the town and how much it's growing. One of the things I couldn't do was visit the museum because it was closed, and they had no warning of when it would reopen. So, I spent most of the day exploring the town and playing guitar in the center of the plaza because there was free internet.

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At one point I was at the gas station because I needed to continue some programming work and I could use the computer while connected to the internet.

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What beautiful buildings in the village, there is much to see there, I loved the clock, and what you say the church is about 200 years old that great, greetings.

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