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This image is a page from a children's book or educational material, featuring a vibrant illustration and text. The illustration depicts a stylized cartoon of two children interacting with large, fluffy green and blue bushes against a backdrop of a mountain and a small house with a red roof. The overall scene evokes a sunny day in a rural or mountainous area.

The text is printed in Spanish and appears to be a historical account or legend. The title at the top reads "embrujada de Aragua," suggesting a "haunted Aragua." The text tells a story about the hacienda of Simón Bolívar in San Mateo, Aragua, which was used during the War of Independence. It mentions Antonio Ricaurte, a hero who allegedly detonated gunpowder to avoid its capture by the enemy. The text also describes a legend of a "solitary pilgrim" ghost that roams the ruins at night. The final paragraph mentions La Victoria, also in the state of Aragua, as a strategic location during the War of Independence.

The style of the illustration is cartoony and colorful, with rounded shapes and bright colors, typical of children's media. The text is presented in clear, readable fonts. The image captures a blend of historical narrative and folklore, presented in an engaging visual format for young readers.
Ramón

Jun 23, 2026, 1:22 PM

La Tagua, Venezuela

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This image is a page from a children's book or educational material, featuring a vibrant illustration and text. The illustration depicts a stylized cartoon of two children interacting with large, fluffy green and blue bushes against a backdrop of a mountain and a small house with a red roof. The overall scene evokes a sunny day in a rural or mountainous area. The text is printed in Spanish and appears to be a historical account or legend. The title at the top reads "embrujada de Aragua," suggesting a "haunted Aragua." The text tells a story about the hacienda of Simón Bolívar in San Mateo, Aragua, which was used during the War of Independence. It mentions Antonio Ricaurte, a hero who allegedly detonated gunpowder to avoid its capture by the enemy. The text also describes a legend of a "solitary pilgrim" ghost that roams the ruins at night. The final paragraph mentions La Victoria, also in the state of Aragua, as a strategic location during the War of Independence. The style of the illustration is cartoony and colorful, with rounded shapes and bright colors, typical of children's media. The text is presented in clear, readable fonts. The image captures a blend of historical narrative and folklore, presented in an engaging visual format for young readers.

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