Friday, July 30, 2010

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Puerto Ayacucho, founded in 1924 by an engineer, Santiago Aguerrevere, it 's only town and capital of Amazonas. In this natural world and uncontaminated, formed by immense forests, the only ways of communication are represented by the great rivers Orinoco, Rio Negro and Casiquiare or by a private aircraft.
Angel Falls (Salto Angel), located in Canaima National Park, with a fall of water of about 1050 meters, is the highest waterfall in the world and it is an outstanding natural beauty.
Tortuga Island is located about 60 nautical miles from PUERTO LA CRUZ, 330 ° to the north-west and is more or less parallel to the much more famous MARGARITA ISLAND. The water is transparent and the sand is whiter and softer that you can imagine.
Located in a depression in the center of Venezuela, along the The Andes, the Cordillera of the coast and the Massiv Guayanese, occupies approximately one third of' Venezuela.
Morrocoy National Park, in 'the extreme east coast of Falcon State, is one of the natural marine environment to beat Venezuela and the Caribbean Sea. Just under 33,000 hectares of continental areas, marine and island, composed of a series of beaches, Cayos or channels and islets are surrounded by mangroves and corals,
surounded by clear and calm waters.

Guatopo is an important ecosystem, protected by a thick rain forest in a very well-developed forest area east of Caracas. The vegetation of the park is varied with a number of huge trees by the peaks of almost the sky, at least 40 meters high, complete with palm trees, ferns and orchids.

The Eastern Region of Venezuela, including Anzoátegui and Sucre, Christopher Columbus had to exclaim that he had found the Paradise and Alexander Von Humboldt said that this was the best coastal location in the world to observe a complete virgen Bio diversment.
Formerly called the Federal District, the District Capital (DC) is located in central north of Venezuela, not far from the Caribbean coast, and contains Caracas and the western part of the metropolitan district and is the headquarters of the national authorities.
The trekking starts in Kavac and takes place at the foot of the mighty table mountain of Auyantepui, the most impressive rock platform in La Gran Sabana. Located in the eastern plateau of the Lost world.
The Delta of Orinoco with its impressive entrance to the Ocean Atlantic Ocean, covers an area of 40,240 sq km, so wide  as Christopher Columbus did exclaim, believing that you are not in the delta at all, and when he tasted the water he said, "I have never seen such fresh water in a sea of salt water before."
The entire area around Canaima is characterized by several waterfalls, all of modest height, but the really powerful flow that Rendena for this very spectacular. The most famous is undoubtedly the Salto Ucaima which is ever present backdrop to the life of the village of Canima, and is one of the most photographed in Venezuela. In fact, the waterfall is divided into three sectors, the other two are called Salto and Salto Golondrina Hacna.
What to see in Gran Sabana? Of course if you are here have attracted the Tepui and waterfalls. These do not disappoint: get familiar with names like Kama jump, Quebrada de Jaspe, Salto Angel, Agua fria, Aponwao falls and many others, each with its own characteristics, its colors and its peculiarities.
Among its many Destinations that Venezuela can offer to tourists, the island of Margarita is a must. It is an opportunity to discover landscapes Caribbean located a few kilometers from the coast of South America, and between the three islands forming the archipelago, Margarita (Isla de Margarita) called the Pearl of the Caribbean is the island more attractive from a tourism point of view, with beautiful beaches, including all services and facilities and well equipped with all the ancillary activities that makes this a complete vacation close to the Sea.
Merida is a treasure hidden spectular situated between majestic mountains in tropical latitudes including the most beatuful Lodges in this part of the Los Andes Region. Merida is also the paradise for extreme sports as rock climbing, mountain trekking, paragliding, canyoning, kayaking, rafting or mountain bikeing.
Few places in the World can offer human eyes such an extraordinary and singular beauty as that of the Archipelago Los Roques National Park. An air view allows us to enjoy the varied range of blue tonalities of its crystal clear waters.

Venezuela

Once you get beyond the headlines generated by and about firebrand leader Hugo Chavez and his long-running feud with the United States, you'll find a varied Venezuela and virtually undiscovered destination. From snowcapped Andean peaks to white-sand Caribbean beaches, from the Orinoco river basin to the skyscrapers of Caracas, there's an astounding range of places to visit and things to do. Adventurous types can climb Roraima, among the mysterious mesas of the Gran Sabana, or fish for piranha and anaconda wrangle on the flooded plains of Los Llanos.

Venezuela is exceptionally rich in biological diversity and pure natural beauty. With 43 national parks and a score of other natural monuments and protected areas, it's a fabulous destination for nature lovers, bird-watchers, and adventure travelers. There's great windsurfing, scuba diving, fishing, mountain biking, mountain climbing, hiking, trekking, and river rafting. Venezuela has the world's tallest waterfall, Angel Falls, the world's highest and longest tramway in the Andean city of Merida, and miles and miles of white-sand Caribbean beaches.

Venezuela has the richest oil reserves in the Western Hemisphere. Thanks to the oil, it is one of the most modern and industrialized countries in Latin America.

Venezuela is the South American country closest to the United States, with some of the most frequent and affordable air connections to both the United States and Europe, and is thus easily accessible to international tourists. Most of the country is connected by an excellent network of paved roads and a good internal air commuter system. This chapter covers the main tourist destinations - Caracas, Margarita, Los Llanos, Mérida and Los Andes, Los Roques and Canaima and Angel Falls - and will guide you to some unforgettable experiences.

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