Angel Falls, Bolívar State, Venezuela |
Have you seen Disney/Pixar motion picture "UP "? In the story featured a legendary waterfall which is called the Paradise Falls.
Though, Paradise Falls does not exist, the fall was truly based on the world highest uninterruptible waterfall located at Bolívar State, Venezuela with a height of 979 m (3,212 ft) and a plunge of 807 m (2,648 ft). The
waterfall drops over the edge of the Auyantepui mountain in the Canaima
National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Canaima), a UNESCO World
Heritage site in the Gran Sabana region of Bolívar State. The height
figure 979 m (3,212 ft) mostly consists of the main plunge but also
includes about 400 m (0.25 mi) of sloped cascades and rapids below the
drop and a 30-metre (98 ft) high plunge downstream of the talus rapids.
A CLOSER LOOK:
The waterfall has been known as the “Angel Falls” since the mid
twentieth century; they are named after Jimmie Angel, a US aviator, who
was the first person to fly over the falls.Angel’s ashes were scattered
over the falls on July 2, 1960.
The common Spanish name “Salto Ángel” derives from his surname. In
2009, President Hugo Chávez announced his intention to change the name
to the purported original indigenous Pemon term (“Kerepakupai Vená”,
meaning “waterfall of the deepest place“), on the grounds that
the nation’s most famous landmark should bear an indigenous
name.Explaining the name change, Chávez was reported to have said, “This
is ours, long before Angel ever arrived there… this is indigenous
property.”However, he later said that he would not decree the change of
name, but only was defending the use of Kerepakupai Vená.
Sir Walter Raleigh described what was possibly a tepuy (table top
mountain), and he is said to have been the first European to view Angel
Falls, but these claims are considered far-fetched. Some historians
state that the first European to visit the waterfall was Fernando de
Berrío, a Spanish explorer and governor from the 16th and 17th
centuries.
Returning on 9 October 1937, Angel tried to land his Flamingo
monoplane El Río Caroní; atop Auyan-tepui, but the plane was damaged
when the wheels sank into the marshy ground. Angel and his three
companions, including his wife Marie, were forced to descend the tepui
on foot. It took them 11 days to make their way back to civilization via
the gradually sloping back side but news of their adventure spread and
the waterfall was named Angel Falls in his honor. The name of waterfall –
“Salto Angel” – was first published on a Venezuelan government map in
December 1939.
Angel’s plane remained on top of the tepuy for 33 years before being
lifted out by helicopter. It was restored at the Aviation Museum in
Maracay and now sits outdoors on the front of the airport at Ciudad
Bolívar.
The first recorded person of European descent to reach the base of
the falls was Latvian explorer Aleksandrs Laime, also known as Alejandro
Laime to the native Pemon tribe. He reached the falls alone in 1946. He
was the first to reach the upper side of falls in the late 1950s, by
climbing on the back side where the slope is not vertical. He also
reached Angel’s plane 18 years after the crash landing. In 18 November
1955, independence day of Latvia he announced to Venezuelan newspaper El
Nacional that this stream without any known local name shall be called
after Latvian river – Gauja. In 1955 this name was registered in
National Cartographic institution of Venezuela (Dirección de Cartografía
Nacional). There are no convincing proofs that indigenous Pemon people
had named the local streams as Auyán-tepui was considered to be a
dangerous place and was not visited by the indigenous people. However,
lately the Pemon name Kerep is used as well.
Laime was also the first to clear a trail that leads from the Churun
River to the base of the falls. On the way, there is a viewpoint
commonly used to capture the falls in photographs. It is named Mirador
Laime (“Laime’s Viewpoint” in Spanish) in his honor. This trail is used
now mostly for tourists, to lead them from the Isla Ratón camp to the
small clearing.
The official height of the falls was determined by a survey carried
out by an expedition organized and financed by American journalist Ruth
Robertson on 13 May 1949. The first known attempt to climb the face of
the cliff was made in 1968 during the wet season. It failed because of
slippery rock. In 1969 a second attempt was made during the dry season.
This attempt was thwarted by lack of water and an overhang 120 metres
(400 ft) from the top. The first climb to the top of the cliff was
completed on January 13, 1971. The climbers required nine and a half
days to ascend and one and a half days to rappel down.
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