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Why is Angel Falls worth visiting?

At 979m in height, Angel Falls is the world's tallest waterfall. It has a suitably dramatic setting within Venezuela's 'Lost World': a wild and isolated region known as the Gran Sabana, where table mountains poke through the clouds and rivers cascade over beds of jasper.



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Why is Angel Falls important to Venezuela? Because it's the highest waterfall in the world, also is because it is located in the Canaima National Park Venezuela, which was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 1994.

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Angel Falls is the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall. Located in Canaima National Park, the second largest national park in Venezuela, the waterfall tumbles from a cleft near the summit of table top mountain Auy?n-tepu into what is known as Devil's Canyon, 3212 feet (979m) below.

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Angel Falls in Venezuela is considered the highest waterfall in the world, featuring a plunge of more than 800 meters (2624 feet). This epic waterfall was found in 1933, when aviator James Angel was flying over the Venezuelan jungle.

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The water in Mountain Brook, after pouring over Angel Falls, feeds into the Swift River about five miles down- stream of the falls. If you took Route 17 to get here, you may have spotted gold- oriented tourist attractions or even a few people panning for gold in the Swift River, which runs beside the highway.

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You can swim in the beautiful pool underneath the waterfall (the best time is during the summer months). Angel Falls isn't the only attraction this area has to offer. There are many equally incredible waterfalls around the small village of Canaima.

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Angel Falls are spectacular any time of the year. The rainy season is between June and November when the waterfall's flow is the strongest. We visited in mid-December during the dry season, allowing us to swim under the waterfalls.

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The fauna of the region includes an incredible variety of mammals, such as the giant anteater, jaguar, Brazilian tapir, giant armadillo, pale-throated three-toed sloth, and capybara. A large number of primate species live there as well, such as the howler monkeys, titi monkeys, the white-faced saki, and others.

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Victoria Falls, the world's largest waterfall, is very tall. At 350 feet, it's as high as a 35-story building, 45 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty from pedestal to torch, and more than twice as high as Niagara Falls.

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Angel Falls was part of the inspiration for Paradise Falls, a fictional place in the American animated film Up (2009) by Disney Pixar. The American fantasy-romance film What Dreams May Come (1998), starring Robin Williams, Cuba Gooding Jr, and Annabella Sciorra, is set in Venezuela and shows Angel Falls.

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The highest waterfall in the world, Angel Falls barely makes contact with the cliff over which it flows. About 20 times higher than Niagara Falls, it plunges 3,212 feet (979 meters) and is about 500 feet (150 meters) wide at its base.

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Its water flows from Churun River and falls over the edge of Auyantepui mountain. Angel Falls was named for a pilot named James Angel, who found the waterfall by mistake and had to prove its existence with photographs.

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