Parque Nacional Canaima
Posted by admin on September 1st, 2008 filed in UncategorizedEl Parque Nacional Canaima queda en el estado de Bolivar, Venezuela. Fue hecho en 1962 y se lo declaró Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco en 1994. Tiene unos 30.000 kilómetros cuadrádos y limita con Guayana y Brasil.
Su geografía es bastante particular. El relive esta compuesto por llanura con tepuyes, que son mesetas de cima plana y paredes totalmente verticales. La vegetación es abundante. También hay gran variedad de animales como el tucán, puma, jaguar, oso perezoso, oso hormigueros y distintos tipos de monos.
La cuenca del río Caroni cubre el parque. Además hay saltos de agua que son de los más altos del mundo, como la Caída del Ángel.

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