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The image shows the entrance to the Terrario de Caracas in Venezuela. A large banner above the entrance features images of various reptiles, including a chameleon, a frog, a turtle, and an alligator. Text on the banner reads "Somos mucho más que Serpientes" (We are much more than snakes) and lists activities such as guided tours, weekend shows, digital photography, feeding the turtles, and a mobile terrarium.

To the right of the main banner, another banner advertises the terrarium's offerings, including animals from 5 continents, and highlights "La mayor colección de Venezuela" (The largest collection in Venezuela). The sign also lists specific animals like serpientes (snakes), tortugas (turtles), lagartos (lizards), tarántulas (tarantulas), and escorpiones (scorpions). The operating hours are listed as Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Below the banners, the entrance to the building is visible. It features a brick facade and a covered walkway leading to ticket booths. Yellow-painted steps and a blue ramp are present outside the entrance. The surrounding environment appears to be a sunny day with clear blue skies. Lush green vegetation, including palm trees and agave plants, is visible around the entrance. The overall scene suggests an outdoor attraction open to the public.
Johanna

Jun 13, 2026, 8:04 PM

Caracas, Venezuela

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The image shows the entrance to the Terrario de Caracas in Venezuela. A large banner above the entrance features images of various reptiles, including a chameleon, a frog, a turtle, and an alligator. Text on the banner reads "Somos mucho más que Serpientes" (We are much more than snakes) and lists activities such as guided tours, weekend shows, digital photography, feeding the turtles, and a mobile terrarium. To the right of the main banner, another banner advertises the terrarium's offerings, including animals from 5 continents, and highlights "La mayor colección de Venezuela" (The largest collection in Venezuela). The sign also lists specific animals like serpientes (snakes), tortugas (turtles), lagartos (lizards), tarántulas (tarantulas), and escorpiones (scorpions). The operating hours are listed as Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Below the banners, the entrance to the building is visible. It features a brick facade and a covered walkway leading to ticket booths. Yellow-painted steps and a blue ramp are present outside the entrance. The surrounding environment appears to be a sunny day with clear blue skies. Lush green vegetation, including palm trees and agave plants, is visible around the entrance. The overall scene suggests an outdoor attraction open to the public.

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