Angel Falls (Venezuela) (also called Salto Angel) is the Earth's highest uninterrupted waterfall. It is 979 metres (3,230 feet) tall - think of it as 2.5 times as tall as the Empire State Building and full 15 times higher than Niagara Falls! Located in the Canaima National Park, in southeastern Venezuela, the falls start from the nameless creek that meanders through the series of highly-fractured crevices and gorges on top of a "Tepuy", or table-top mountain. The water then bursts into the void and plunges uninterrupted 2,421 feet to the river and more cascades below. In a season of highest water, the single waterfall splits into three streams - sometimes even more, which together become a giant veil of water. The view from the top is fantastic enough to inspire a multitude of "Lost World" legends (including the famous Conan Doyle book), not to mention the table-top mountain itself - a wonder-world of vegetation and species found nowhere else on Earth. |
Saturday, December 21, 2013
The Angel Falls
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what a fantastic nature creation!
ReplyDeleteyeah really.. :)
Deletenice photo collection.. :-)
ReplyDeletehehe thanx dr! :)
ReplyDeleteFirst pic: Kaieteur Falls in Guyana
ReplyDeleteFourth pic: Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe
Why are these pics on this page!?