
I arrived in Ciudad Bolívar when I was very young, four years old. We lived near here in the "El Zanjón" neighborhood, in the city's historic center. I returned to my hometown, Caicara del Orinoco, to attend elementary school and then returned to Ciudad Bolívar. I went back and forth until 1977, when I moved to this city permanently, got married, and established my home and family here.




During all this time, this place existed. It was different; it was more of a market, primarily selling fresh fish. In the 1970s, the Mayor built some fish stalls; I remember we called it "Mercado de la Sapoara."
In the 1990s, what you see in the photographs was built. Today, it's a very nice and organized place selling food, not just fish, but also empanadas, hot dogs, and soft drinks. It's a beautiful and touristy place to visit.
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