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El Salto Angel, located in Venezuela's Canaima National Park, is the world's highest waterfall, plunging an astonishing 2,400 feet from a tepuy, or flat-topped mountain. Surrounded by over 100 tepuys, each showcasing vertical sandstone cliffs shaped by intense rainfall, this natural wonder offers breathtaking views and unique ecosystems. In this presentation, we will explore a cultural comparison between a national park in the USA and this gem of Venezuela, discussing their practices, products, and perspectives.
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S3H Cultural Bites Chapter 1 pg. 27 El Salto del Angel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC_ATcU6_d4
Chapter 1 pg. 27 El Salto del Angel • One of Venezuelan's national parks, Canaima, is the home of the world's highest waterfall, El Salto Angel (Angel's Fall). It plunges off a tepuy, a flat-topped mountain, to fall for more than 2,400 feet. There are more than 100 tepuysin the area of El Salto Angel, all with vertical sides of sandstone shaped by heavy rainfalls.
Cultural comparison: Products – Practices - Perspectives • Prepare 1-1/2 - 2 minutes presentation in Spanish in which you will compare a National Park in USA and in a Spanish speaking country.