The GRASSLANDS, miles from
anywhere and on the edge of nowhere, or described by
Venezuela's writer, Rómulo Gallegos, as ˇmás allá del
más nunca!, farther away than never again, are the great
plains with vast cattle ranches bordering placid rivers.
Despite modern communications this is an area where
people still smile on the outside world as though it were
something apart. Guest ranches with ample accommodations
give you a chance to share this unhurried and unbothered
time perspective. The most extraordinary variety of
wildlife live nearby: giant anteaters, iguanas,
capybaras, howler monkeys, alligators, foxes, piranhas,
anacondas, armadillo, ocelot, jaguar, electric eels and
more than 300 species of birds. No wonder the Llanos has
been called the "Serengeti of South America".
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