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Angel, Salto

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Angel, Salto is one of the World's 10 best waterfalls

    Angel Falls, Kerepakupai Merú

 

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Ratings:

 

Visual Magnitude:

148

Absolute Magnitude:

154

BWR (Class):

5.3  (Class 6)

Scenic Rating:
(graded on a curve)

97 / 100

   Grandeur:

35 / 35

   Scenery:

28 / 35

   Volume:

6 / 10

   Height:

10 / 10

   Width:

7 / 10

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Physical Descripition Information:

 

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Metric

Total Height:

3212 feet

979 meters

Tallest Single Drop:

2648 feet

807 meters

Number of Drops:

2

Waterfall Type:

Plunge, Cascades

Average Width:

350 feet

107 meters

Average Volume:

 

 

Maximum Recorded Volume:

 

 

Watercourse:

Rio Gauja

Seasonality:

Perennial

Seasons of Best Flow:

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Location, Directions & Maps:

Continent:

South America

Country:

Venezuela

State / Province:

Bolivar

Locality:

Canaima National Park

Specific Location:

Auyan Tepui

Latitude / Longitude:

 

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Detailed Information:

Angel Falls is the tallest waterfall in the world, as well as the tallest single drop in the world. The falls consist of a 2648 foot plunge, where the water comes out of the face of Auyan Tepui, then it cascades down steep talus before dropping over another 100 foot cascade. No one seems to know what the stream the falls occur on is called. For the longest time, there have been references to Angel Falls being known in Pemon (the local language) as Churún Merú, and the falls subsequently being on Rio Churún. However, the real Pemon name of the falls is Kerepakupai Merú, which means "fall from the deepest place". To further clear this issue, Churún Merú is a totally different waterfall of about half the height of Angel Falls, located further up the large canyon bysecting Auyan Tepui. The top of the Tepui from which the falls drop is heavily fractured and jointed sandstone. The waters above the falls drop into a series of cracks, crevices, and gorges and burst out of the cliff face about 50 feet below the brink. The waterfall segments in periods of highest water. We've seen photos that show the falls split into 3 major portions, creating a veil of water on the order of 600' in width. Pilot Jimmy Angel is widely credited for discovering the falls in 1937, but the true discoverer was one Ernesto de Santa Cruz, who found the falls in 1910. The falls were subsequently named for Jimmy Angel, since he was the first westerner to view the falls.

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Related Pictures and Links:

http://community.webshots.com/photo/11306039/11305776TxCgNnQExy
http://www.lastrefuge.co.uk/images/html/tepuis/Angel_Falls/index.htm
http://www.michaeljohnmeehan.com/Venezuela/ST%20of%20Angel%20Falls.jpg
http://community.webshots.com/photo/11306039/11305914AgELvmoUcL
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=64461045&size=o&context=pool-52241685729@N01
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=64461560&context=pool-52241685729@N01&size=o

 

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Recent Updates:

2006-09-23 - Edited River name

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