Tesis
It is the highest jump of water of the world, with a height of 979 m (807 m of uninterrupted fall), 1 2 generated one from the Auyantepuy. There is located in theNational Park Canaima, in the condition Bolivar, Venezuela.
This natural protected space established as national park on June 12, 1962 and declared Heritage of the Humanity for theUNESCO in 1994, spreads on an area of more than 30.000 km ² up to the borders with Guyana and Brazil and for his size he is one of the most extensive of the world
Naki:
This jumpwas known by the aborigens of the region, but his official "discovery" continues being a matter of discussion. Some historians assume it to Fernando de Berrío, exploratory andgoverning Spanish of the XVIth and XVIIth century, 3 and others to Ernesto Sanchez, explorer who in 1910 notified the finding to the Department of Mines and Hydrocarbons in Caracas
Thefirst human known being, in coming to the river that feeds the cataracts, was the exploratory Lett Aleksandrs Laime, also known as Alejandro Laime for the native ones of the tribepemó
Génesis:
The Jump Angel is one of the major tourist attractions of Venezuela, but even at present, a trip to the cataracts is not a simple matter, due to the fact that the zoneis isolated by the thick jungle, and the tepuyes make the air navigation dangerous. Bolivar can come near to the region by means of a flight in light aircraft from Caracas or City,to come to a camp in Canaima. Other tourists prefer coming to the cataracts for more natural means, crossing the jungle for the aquatic routes up to coming to the base of the jump.The Jump Angel also is known erroneously as Churún-Merú, name that corresponds actually to another cataract that one finds in the same Tepuy, of approximately 400 m of height.
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