Angel Falls: A Glimpse into Earth's Towering Majesty
A Soaring Marvel of Nature
Picture this: a seemingly endless column of water cascading down from the top of a towering tepui, a flat-topped mountain unique to this region, as if nature herself had carved an exquisite masterpiece. Angel Falls plunges from the edge of the Auyantepui tepui, dropping an astounding 3,212 feet (979 meters), with a continuous fall of 2,648 feet (807 meters). To put this in perspective, that's roughly 20 times higher than the iconic Niagara Falls. The falls seem to defy gravity, as the water morphs into mist before reaching the ground, creating an ethereal, dreamlike ambiance.