Post on 14-Jun-2015
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Angel falls panoramic
Presented by Brenda Music: Spanish Eyes
Angel-Falls
Angel Falls (Spanish: Salto Ángel; meaning "waterfall of the deepest place", or Parakupá Vená, meaning "the fall from the highest point“. It is theworld’s highest
uninterrupted waterfall, with a height of 3,212 ft and a plunge of 2,648 ft. The waterfall drops over the edge of the Auyantepui mountain in the Canaima national Park, in
the Gran Sabana region of Bolivar State. The height figure 3,212 ft mostly consists of the main plunge but also includes about 0.25 mi of sloped cascades and rapids below
the drop and a 98 ft high plunge downstream of the talus rapids. The falls are on the Gauja River.
Angel-Falls
La Gran Sabana
Bonaire Selects
Anden und Llanos
Cayo pelon morrocoy
Isla de Margarita
Anden und Llanos
Coro
EINICHO FALLS
El sur de la ciudad de Mérida The south of the city of Merida
Centro ciudad Mall
Este edificio me recuerdaThis building reminds me
Hacha wadaima golondrina ucaima falls
Choroni
caracas
caracas
Helicoide de caracas
Iglesia de San Francisco
Intercontinental tacarigua valencia
Los Roques Venezuela VENEZUELA AT A GLANCE
Official Name: Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Capital: Caracas (Current local time)
Government Type: Federal republic
Head of State: President Nicolás Maduro Moros
Population: 28.9 millionGDP Per Capita: $13,600Currency: bolivars (VEB)
Los Roques Archipelago Venezuela
Los Roques Gran Roque
Los Roques
To Angel Falls
The waterfall has been known as the "Angel Falls" since the mid-20th century; they are named after Jimmie Angel, a US aviator, who was the first person to fly over the falls. Angel's ashes were scattered over the falls on July 2, 1960.
maracaibo venezuela
Martinique-Island
ocean island
National capitol Caracas
Pacheco falls
plaza Venezuela caracas
Santa Cruz Suburb Caracas Venezuela
Venezuela de antier
valencia
vamos venezuela
tepuis
Tepui venezuela Tabletop mountains
merida Venezuela
Venezuela trekking Roraima
caracas
Venezuela’s economy is dominated by the oil industry, and it has the largest proven reserves of crude oil in the world. President Hugo Chavez, who was elected in 1998 on a populist platform, consolidated state control
over the economy and nationalized its telephone and electricity companies. Chavez was succeeded upon his death by his vice president,
Nicolas Maduro, who was elected president in 2013.President Maduro’s government has faced ongoing protests and civil
unrest since the beginning of 2014. There are growing signs that Maduro’s support in the region is dwindling, as neighboring countries
have expressed concern about his government’s response to the crisis, including the aggressive treatment of protesters.
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