!!!Canaimo National Park
H. Maurer, editor

Canaima National Park (established 1962) is the second largest national park in Venezuela with about 30.000  sq km.


About 2/3 of the park are plateaus of rock called tepui,  table-top mountain millions of years old, with vertical walls and almost flat tops. Their sheer cliffs and waterfalls are spectacular.

 
The highest of those is Angels Fall, with 1002 m the highest waterfall in the world, well documented  by [Airpano 360° Panoramas, accompanying stories and a 360° video|Geography/America/Venezuela/Pictures]. 


The water of the Angel falls end up in the Canaimo lagoon, itself with a number of waterfalls.  Some have also been documented by 360° videos by [Airpano|http://www.airpano.com], e.g.:


The [Ucaima Waerfall|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrbF3rnLQTU] (1:07) and the [Hacha Waterfall |https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PopqBIq30NI] (1:28).

There is a [UNESCO sponsored clip|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX0_vNqzy2k] (2:52) on Canaimo Park including some history.
 

The video on the [Avatar Rainforest|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgTVhSdxPzQ]  (1:52) in which  Canaimo lagoon is located by gryphonfilms has nice pictures and a few scenes of walking under Sapo falls”: Sapo waterfall is known for the trail “under the fall”. There is a poor quality [amateurish clip on this|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgYwf3T81l4] (4:54) and also an amateur clip of a panoramic [boat trip on the lagoon|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA6-CLkdorM] (1:32) showing all waterfalls. 


More general information on Canaimo National Park in  [Wikiepedia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canaima_National_Park] and checking on Youtube for e.g. Canaimo Lagoon or Tepui. 












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