One of the world's great natural wonders, Angel Falls inspires feelings of awe in the hearts of those who make the journey.
Angel Falls or Salto Бngel (indigenous name: Kerepakupay Venб) is the world's highest free-falling waterfall at 3,212 feet with an uninterrupted drop of 2,648 feet lying in the Canaima National Park, Venezuela.
Angel Falls is one of Venezuela's top tourist attractions, despite its remoteness and the absence of roads leading to nearby villages.
Angel Falls is located on the side of an extremely large and high tepui known as Auyan Tepui.
Angel Falls is located in the Guayana highlands, one of the five topographical regions of Venezuela.
The climate at Angel Falls is tropical, with frequent rainstorms.
The falls are currently named "Angel Falls" after him; interestingly, the indigenous name for the falls means "Devil's Mouth."
Lying within the Canaima National Park, Angel Falls is part of the plateau that underlies the lands located in Venezuela to the south of the Orinoco River.