How a complete German Village ended up hidden in the Amazon rainforest

To colonize its hinterland, the governor of Barinas province had the task of luring German immigrants to settle in the nascent country. This took place in the 1840’s.

The town was chosen due to its mountainous location and high elevations, which reminded the settlers of their homeland in the Grand Duchy of Baden. Day temperatures were often around 15 degrees, just like in their home country.