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  2. Angel Falls - Wikipedia

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    Angel Falls is one of Venezuela's top tourist attractions, though a trip to the falls is a complicated affair. The falls are located in an isolated jungle. A flight from Maiquetia Airport, Puerto Ordaz , or Ciudad Bolívar is required to reach Canaima camp, the starting point for river trips to the base of the falls.

  3. Canaima National Park - Wikipedia

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    These constitute a unique biological environment and are also of great geological interest. Their sheer cliffs and waterfalls including Angel Falls, which is the highest waterfall in the world, at 979 metres (3,212 ft). The most famous tepuis in the park are Mount Roraima, the tallest and easiest to climb, and Auyantepui, the site of Angel ...

  4. Angel Falls (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Angel Falls is a 90-foot (27 m) waterfall on Mountain Brook in Township D – northwest of Houghton – in the White Mountains of Franklin County, Maine. The "remarkably scenic" [ 2 ] Angel Falls is a set of plunging tiers totaling 90 feet (27 m) in height, and with surrounding cliffs of 115 feet (35 m) in height.

  5. List of waterfalls by height - Wikipedia

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    Waterfall Image Height Locality Country Ref; Angel Falls: 979 metres (3,212 ft) Bolívar: Venezuela [1]Tugela Falls: 947 metres (3,107 ft) KwaZulu-Natal: South Africa

  6. Tugela Falls - Wikipedia

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    Tugela Falls as it flows off the escarpment showing the first drop and cascade. There is an argument that Tugela Falls is the tallest waterfall in the world, rather than the more commonly cited Angel Falls. [4] This argument is based on two possible inaccuracies regarding the presumed heights of the respective falls. [4] [5]

  7. Churún River - Wikipedia

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    Rio Churun is the gateway to Angel Falls. References This page was last edited on 11 November 2024, at 21:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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  9. Jimmie Angel - Wikipedia

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    Partly clouded view of the Angel Falls named after Jimmie Angel. The falls, which cascade from the top of Auyantepui in the remote Gran Sabana region of Venezuela, were not known to the outside world until Jimmie Angel flew over them on November 16, 1933, while searching for a valuable ore bed. [7] On October 9, 1937, he returned to the falls ...