Angel Falls, Spanish
Salto Ángel, also called
Salto Churún Merú, waterfall in the Guiana Highlands in Bolívar state, southeastern
Venezuela, on the
Churún River,
a tributary of the Caroní, 160 miles (260 km) southeast of Ciudad
Bolívar. The highest waterfall in the world, the cataract drops 3,212
feet (979 metres) and is 500 feet (150 metres) wide at the base. It
leaps from a flat-topped plateau, Auyán-Tepuí (“Devils Mountain”),
barely making contact with the sheer face. Because of the dense jungle
surrounding the falls, they are best seen from the air.
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