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Venezuela is a South American nation on the Caribbean coast, bordered by Colombia, Brazil, and Guyana, with a long coastline stretching along the southern Caribbean Sea. It is a country of staggering natural wealth and geographical diversity - from the snow-capped peaks of the Andes in the west and the vast Orinoco River basin in the centre, to the ancient tepui table mountains of the Gran Sabana in the southeast and over 2,800 kilometres of Caribbean coastline in the north.
Angel Falls - the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall at 979 metres, nearly twenty times the height of Niagara - plunges from the flat summit of Auyán-tepui deep in the Canaima National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of extraordinary prehistoric landscapes that inspired Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Lost World." The tepui mountains themselves are among the most ancient geological formations on Earth, their flat summits isolated ecosystems home to unique plant and animal species found nowhere else on the planet. Explore related settings through our Waterfalls, UNESCO Sites and Remote Locations collections.
Venezuelan cuisine is vibrant and deeply loved across Latin America - arepas (thick cornmeal flatbreads stuffed with meat, cheese, and avocado) are eaten at breakfast, lunch, and dinner and have spread across the world as one of South America's most iconic street foods. The Caribbean coastline in the north shelters some of the finest beaches and coral islands in South America, while the vast Los Llanos wetlands are one of the best places on Earth to spot anacondas, caimans, capybaras, and giant river otters in their natural habitat. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Nature and Beaches on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Colombia, Brazil and Guyana.
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Venezuela is a South American nation on the Caribbean coast, bordered by Colombia, Brazil, and Guyana, with a long coastline stretching along the southern Caribbean Sea. It is a country of staggering natural wealth and geographical diversity - from the snow-capped peaks of the Andes in the west and the vast Orinoco River basin in the centre, to the ancient tepui table mountains of the Gran Sabana in the southeast and over 2,800 kilometres of Caribbean coastline in the north.
Angel Falls - the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall at 979 metres, nearly twenty times the height of Niagara - plunges from the flat summit of Auyán-tepui deep in the Canaima National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of extraordinary prehistoric landscapes that inspired Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Lost World." The tepui mountains themselves are among the most ancient geological formations on Earth, their flat summits isolated ecosystems home to unique plant and animal species found nowhere else on the planet. Explore related settings through our Waterfalls, UNESCO Sites and Remote Locations collections.
Venezuelan cuisine is vibrant and deeply loved across Latin America - arepas (thick cornmeal flatbreads stuffed with meat, cheese, and avocado) are eaten at breakfast, lunch, and dinner and have spread across the world as one of South America's most iconic street foods. The Caribbean coastline in the north shelters some of the finest beaches and coral islands in South America, while the vast Los Llanos wetlands are one of the best places on Earth to spot anacondas, caimans, capybaras, and giant river otters in their natural habitat. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Nature and Beaches on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Colombia, Brazil and Guyana.