Angel Falls in Venezuela
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One of the greatest natural wonders of
the world, magnificent Angel Falls, remains virtually masked
to mankind in the rugged jungle and mountain of Venezuela. Today, Angel Falls
is the greatest tourist draw in Venezuela.
Angel
Falls - Canaima National Park
Nestled deep in the recesses of Canaima National Park in the
Venezuelan state of Bolivar, the towering waterfall
drops from a height of 979 meters off the top of Auyantepui.
Known in Venezuela as "El Salto Angel," the
waterfall is 19 times the height of Niagara Falls. Local Indian inhabitants named Angel Falls -
Kerekupai-Meru, meaning “falls of the water to the
deepest site”, in Pemon language.
The mighty cascade is named after Jimmy
Angel, an American pilot who landed on top of
Auyantepui in 1937 while searching for gold.
Angel's four-seater plane got stuck on top of the mountain and he, his wife and two companions
had to trek for 11 days before finding another human being. The story of the discovery of this amazing cataract makes
an unusual tale of adventure and disappointment, as Jimmy Angel was in fact searching for gold.
Formed more than 130 million years ago, the tepuis are massive and shrouded in clouds, with
sheer drops that make navigation seem impossible. And the dense surrounding jungle makes you feel as if
you've tumbled back in time to a prehistoric age. In fact, the soaring tepuis were the inspiration for Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle's 1912 novel "The Lost World." Nearly a century later, millions of tourists visit the area
annually.
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