Yutaje Falls

Waterfall in Venezuela
Yutajé Falls

The Yutaje Falls is the second-highest waterfall in Venezuela. It is aprox. 2,345 ft (715 m) in height. It is a system of two identical cascades which are located in northern Amazonas state.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Tours - Expediciones - Alojamiento". Archived from the original on 2018-01-23. Retrieved 2012-06-04.

External links

  • Travel guide including a visit to the falls
  • Photos of the falls and the surrounding jungle
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Tepuis
Brazil
Amazonas
Roraima
  • Eastern Tepuis
    • Roraima-tepui
    • Uei-tepui
    • Wei-Assipu-tepui
Guyana
Cuyuni-Mazaruni
  • Eastern Tepuis
    • Roraima-tepui
    • Wei-Assipu-tepui
    • Yuruaní-tepui
  • Maringma-tepui
  • Mount Ayanganna
  • Mount Venamo
  • Mount Yakontipu
Potaro-Siparuni
See also
Amazonas
Bolívar
See also
1 List sourced from volume 1 of Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana; includes landforms that may not strictly conform to the definition of a tepui or table mountain. 2 Poorly known sites or lower mountains treated as tepuis for historical reasons.
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  • World Waterfall

5°43′03″N 66°08′45″W / 5.71750°N 66.14583°W / 5.71750; -66.14583


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