Salto Toroncito, Gran Sabana, Parque Nacional Canaima (Venezuela)

Salto Toroncito, Gran Sabana, Parque Nacional Canaima (Venezuela)

Salto Toroncito, Gran Sabana, Parque Nacional Canaima (Venezuela)
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Salto Toroncito, Gran Sabana, Parque Nacional Canaima (Venezuela)

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Located between the path Kavanayén and Toron, there is a cascade somewhat smaller, but equally beautiful, the Toroncito Fall. A waterfall just over 15m high, formed after a series of small jumps performed by Toroncito River on its way, and which also form the bath place of the same name.
Since 2009 the Venezuelan government banned motor vehicle access to this area to allow recovery of the vegetation of the zone, so the access to the waterfall is done by a walk from the bath place (river crossing point on the way to Toron-Waterfall).

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