Dentro de Caracas Horas Antes del Terremoto | La Ciudad Que el Suelo Se Tragó (1812)
Travel back in time to Caracas, March 26, 1812. The city buzzes with activity, merchants close their deals, and the bells ring for Holy Thursday. Thousands of people walk toward the churches, unaware of the fate that awaits them. This is not a story of the earthquake itself, but of the preceding hours, of the life being built, and of the apparent stability that reigned in one of the most important centers of the Captaincy General of Venezuela. Discover how Caracas, fueled by the cacao trade, grew with its colonial buildings, its vibrant streets, and an unwavering faith in the land that sustained it. A daily existence that, unbeknownst to them, was about to vanish in a matter of minutes before the fury of nature. Subscribe to relive more forgotten chapters of our history. Don't miss the other episodes of our series on historical tragedies in Latin America. ⚠️ WARNING: This video is a visual reconstruction developed with artificial intelligence based on historical records and the context of the time, for entertainment and storytelling purposes. The scenes represent artistic interpretations. They are not actual documentary footage. Produced in accordance with YouTube guidelines.

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