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1 of 5 stars
Houston, Texas
Jun 30, 2009

There are probably trashier places, however, Cumana and the road from Puerto La Cruz to Cumana is the trashiest road I’ve ever had the misfortune to travel. For anyone contemplating going to Cumana I...more

3 of 5 stars
滋賀県
Nov 2, 2009

出張で出向きましたが、昼は暑く治安も悪いとの事であまり出歩きませんでしたが、夜は比較的涼しくお酒も食べ物も美味しいです。 特に海の美しさは最高で又行ってみたい国の一つです。 more

Feb 14, 2008

voy a ser directo en los dos puntos a lo que se refiere el titulo. lo bueno es que hay muy buenas playas,tanto dentro de la ciudad como en las afueras de la misma, el unico balneario de rio que hay...more

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