The presenter and musician shared postcards from San Marcos (1987), Plaza Libertad (1968), Club Campestre (1966) and the General Cemetery of San Salvador (1959).
Daniel Rucks likes to publish vintage images of El Salvador on his Instagram profile, a dynamic that revives the nostalgia of his followers.
This time, the communicator took up a postcard from Reminiscence of El Salvador, to present what the General Cemetery of San Salvador of 1959, which houses the sector of The Illustrious.
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In the photo you can see some details of those years, such as the cars they used and the wide street to circulate.
Previously, he shared an image of the San Marcos market, from 1987, where the sale and the locals can be seen.
“My beloved city San Marcos, San Salvador,” posted one of the users, while another assured that the early 2000s could still be seen that way.
The previous one was followed by photographs of Plaza Libertad, from 1968, and the Country Club. “In the background, the first houses of the Escalón neighborhood, from 1966,” Rucks details in the post.
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