Auyantepui

Venezuela / Bolivar / Upata /
 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.

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Coordinates:   5°54'33"N   62°34'33"W
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