Auyantepui
Venezuela /
Bolivar /
Upata /
World
/ Venezuela
/ Bolivar
/ Upata
World / Venezuela / Bolívar
mountain, waterfall, nature conservation park / area, interesting place
Auyantepui (or Auyan-Tepui), which in the language of the native Pemon people means "Devil's Mountain", is the most visited and famous tepui (table-top mountain) in Venezuela. It is one of the largest (but not the highest) tepuis in the Guiana Highlands and is located in the Gran Sabana region in Bolivar State.
Auyantepui is a giant among the large plateaus. It encompasses 650 square kilometers and has a peak almost 3,000 meters high. It is also home to Angel Falls, the world's tallest waterfall.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_Falls
Auyantepui is a giant among the large plateaus. It encompasses 650 square kilometers and has a peak almost 3,000 meters high. It is also home to Angel Falls, the world's tallest waterfall.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_Falls
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auyantepui
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 5°54'33"N 62°34'33"W
- Eruoda Tepui- highest on Chimanta- 2698 metres 74 km
- Abakapa Tepui 83 km
- Torono tepui 84 km
- Yuruani Tepuy Mountain 199 km
- Kukenan Tepui 204 km
- Mount Roraima ( Roraima Tepui ) 210 km
- Trinity Hills 495 km
- Cerro Sipapo 547 km
- El Ávila National Park 717 km
- Mount Van Stockum, Surinam 724 km
- Angel Falls 8 km
- Ahonda canyon 14 km
- Salto Cortina 15 km
- Orchid Island 18 km
- Kavac Airstrip 29 km
- Runway 18/36 47 km
- Canaima Airport 47 km
- Canaima 48 km
- Canaima's Lake 48 km
- Guri's Reservoir 167 km