Angel Falls, Canaima National Park (Venezuela)

Angel Falls, Canaima National Park (Venezuela)

Angel Falls, Canaima National Park (Venezuela)
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Angel Falls, Canaima National Park (Venezuela)

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The "Salto Angel" (Angel Falsl) (his name Pemón "Kerepakupai-vená" which means «falling water to the deepest site») is the highest waterfall in the world with a height of 979m (807m uninterrupted drop) generated by the fall of the river "Churún" from the Auyantepuy; is located in the Canaima National Park in Bolivar State, Venezuela, which was established on 12 June 1962 and declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 1994.

The location where the picture was taken and where you can appreciate the "Salto Angel" and "Auyantepuy" in all its beauty, is the "Isla Ratón" (Mouse Island), located a few meters from majestic leap.

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