Though an often misunderstood country, Venezuela is a country of staggering variety and home to an astonishing array of landscapes and experiences.
With numerous islands and a long stretch of the Caribbean coastline, there are excellent opportunities for snorkeling, scuba diving, kite surfing, windsurfing and paragliding.
With the world’s highest waterfall, some of the world's most beautiful women, idyllic colonial towns, little-explored jungle and majestic mountains, this is a country worth exploring.
Kristen Baines said something good Oct 30, 2011.
See the world's highest uninterrupted #waterfalls known as the #Angel #Falls in the #Canaima #National #Park
Think Venezuela from ThinkBig on Vimeo.
Tomiko Sake said something good on Brazil page Jan 15, 2012.
Red and green #Macaws in the huge #Amazon #Rainforest which has an area of seven million square kilometers and is also located in @Bolivia @Colombia @Ecuador @FrenchGuiana @Guyana @Peru @Suriname and @Venezuela . Image: Billtacular (Flickr)
Alfredo Petinelli said something good on Guyana page Jan 14, 2012.
#Mount #Roraima is a tabletop #mountain 'defended' by 400-metre-tall #cliffs and with some of the world's highest #waterfalls . It borders @Brazil and @Venezuela ... at the southeastern corner of the #Canaima #National #Park . Photo: Zadan.nl
Alfie Johnson said something good on Chile page Nov 27, 2011.
Love the #Andes which is the world's #longest continental #mountain range. It has many active #volcanoes and extends from north to south through these other South American countries; @Argentina @Bolivia @Colombia @Ecuador @Peru and @Venezuela
In a Far Planet from Rodrigo Sapag on Vimeo.
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