About Teleferico de Caracas
Well popular among visitors and locals for its astonishing view point the Teleferico de Caracas is a gondola lift that climbs El Avila Mountain inside El Ávila National Park, in Caracas; Venezuela. It was introduced on April 19, 1952, by the past President of Venezuela, General Marcos Pérez Jiménez. It stayed open until the finish of the 1970's. A progression of unprofitable endeavors to revive it in 1986, 1988, and 1990 each finished in shutting it.
The first framework had four stations and two areas, the first between the city of Caracas elevation 1,000m, and the highest point of Avila slope 2,100m, that likewise brought travelers down to the Humboldt Hotel and the second segment left of the Avila that ignored the town of Galipán and completed in El Cojo station in Macuto, in spite of the fact that the Vargas Station Estado Vargas fell into neglect and ended up old.
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