Paraguaná is the name of a semi desertic peninsula in the northwester coast of Venezuela. A windy, sandy, dry region with a hot climate where the contradictions of a traditional landscape is in conflict with the shock of the new. Punto Fijo is the capital of the state of Falcon, with a population of 270.000 habitants who live out of the local Oil Industrie at Amuai, one of the five largest refineries in the world.