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| .عنوان الموضوع : ( شلالات أنجل في فنزويلا حيث الاعجاز والجمال والرعب ) | الجمعة 7 ديسمبر - 15:45 | موضوع: شلالات أنجل في فنزويلا حيث الاعجاز والجمال والرعب | |
| شلالات أنجل في فنزويلا حيث الاعجاز والجمال والرعب
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| تقع شلالات أنجل Angel Falls في فنزويلا و تحديدا في المنطقة الحدودية مع البرازيل، يزيد ارتفاعها عن ألف متر، تنحدر المياه من سفح جبل Auyantepui mountain في حديقة Canaima National Park و تصب في نهر Kerep، و هي أعلى ب 19 مرة من شلالات نياجارا في كندا. سميت الشلالات بهذا الاسم نسبة لأول من طار فوقها و هو الطيار الأمريكي Jimmie Angel, و تكريما له بسبب رحلته المليئة بالمغامرات الى تلك الشلالات، تعرف على تفاصيل هذه الرحلة و المزيد عن هذه الشلالات الرائعة في هذا المقال. |
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| في عام 1937 قرر الطيار الأمريكي Angel الهبوط فوق جبل Auyantepui بطائرته المعدنية و لكن عجلات الطائرة تحطمت بسبب الأراضي المستقعية مما اضطره و زملائه الثلاثة في الرحلة (من ضمنهم زوجته) للمشي للوصول أسفل الجبل و قد أخذت هذه الرحلة الخطيرة منهم 11 يوما و قد سميت هذه الشلالات بعد هذه الحادثة باسم Angel Falls. |
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| مؤلف كتاب “أجمل 10 شلالات في العالم” Beth Collins أدرجها في المرتبة الاولى في كتابه و قد دهش و أخذ بروعة و جمال الشلالات ووصفها قائلا بأنها أطول شلالات في العالم بحيث أن جزءا كبيرا من المياه يتبخر في الهواء قبل وصوله الى القاع و عندما تنظر اليها من القاع لا يمكنك رؤية مصدر المياه من أين تاتي و بعكس الشلالات الأخرى فان هذه الشلالات لا تتغذى من بحيرة أو نهر أو ثلوج ذائبة و إنما من هطول الأمطار من السحب الاستوائية. |
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| تم اختيار الشلالات كأحد مواقع اليونسكو للتراث العالمي و قد حصلت على المرتبة الثانية ضمن 28 موقعا مختلفا من العالم لتصفيات عجائب الدنيا السبعة الجديدة، صورة للشلالات في موسم الشتاء. |
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| Angel Falls, the world’s highest free-falling waterfall, is located deep within the Canaima National Park in Venezuela. The trek through the jungle is a surreal adventure in itself and has been compared to traveling through a ‘Lost World.’ Photo #1 by My[confined]Space
Voilà—adrenaline junkies climbing up ‘Devil’s Mountain’ to reach Angel Falls on a path known as Rainbow Jambaia. Rainbow Jambaia Ascent Team Photos #2 by Evrard Wendenbaum, Arnaud Petit and Nicolas Kaliszvia via planetFear
Rainbow and Kerepakupai Vená which, in the native Pemon language means “waterfall of the deepest place” or Parakupá Vená, meaning “the fall from the highest point.” Photo #3 by benedict.adam
After making it through the dense tropical jungle, reaching Angel Falls takes about 5 hours by riding in a dugout canoe upstream from this Canaima village in Venezuela. Photo #4 by NileGuide.com
This panoramic was composed of 21 individual pictures. Photo #5 by Jlazovskis
After adventurers have trekked through a dense tropical jungle and taken a canoe for a long river trip to reach the base of the falls, they have called this area ‘The Lost World.’ The environment is unique with flora and fauna of all kinds. There are hundreds of species of orchids and other vegetation. Even on the sheer high cliffs of the tepuis, there are clumps of insect-eating pitcher plants clinging to the bare rock. There is an incredible variety of tropical wildlife in the area: monkeys, poison arrow frogs, cougars, jaguars, toucans, South American Bushwhackers, giant anteaters, giant armadillos, giant otters, and two-toed sloths. Photo #6 by Erik Cleves Kristensen
Angel Falls is 19 times higher than Niagria Falls. The height from which this world’s highest free-falling waterfall plunges is so great that, before getting anywhere near the ground, much of the water is evaporated or carried away as a fine mist by the strong wind. Photo #7 by Inti
Climbing Angel Falls, route Rainbow Jambaia ascent, is no easy feat. So what do adrenaline junkies do when they tire? They camp on the cliffs of Devil’s Mountain, hanging as they sleep. Rainbow Jambaia Ascent Team Photos #8 by Evrard Wendenbaum, Arnaud Petit and Nicolas Kaliszvia via planetFear
Canaima National Park was established in 1962 and was named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. It is the second largest park in the Venezula and is the size of Belgium or Maryland. The most famous tepuis, or table-top mountains, in the park are Mount Roraima which is the tallest and easiest to climb, and Auyantepui which has Angel Falls. Photo #9 by Frank Müller
Looking up at Angel Falls, descending from Auyantepui. Photo #10 by Brothersoft Wallpapers
Spectacular view of the equally spectacular waterfall during the climb up Angel Falls. Photo #11 by Rafael Estrella
These table-top mountains, tepuis, are the oldest exposed formations on the earth; its origin dates back to Precambrian. Over the course of Earth’s history, the plateau eroded and formed the tepuis. Auyantepui, with the world-renowned waterfall, is not the largest but is still a giant among the massive table-top mountains; it encompasses 250 sq mi (650 km2) with a 8,317 feet (2,535 meters) peak. Photo #12 by Nany Enciso
Angel Falls climber. Rainbow Jambaia Ascent Team Photos #13 by Evrard Wendenbaum, Arnaud Petit and Nicolas Kalisz via planetFear
Kerepakupai Vená, aka Angel Falls, is located deep within the heart of Canaima National Park in Venezuela. It borders Brazil and Guyana. The flat-topped rock plateaus take up about 65% of the park and are millions of years old. The sheer cliffs and waterfalls make for a truly spectacular landscape. Photo #14 by toursholic
Canoes at Canaima National Park, the gateway to Angel Falls. Although tourists can visit many other waterfalls and lagoons from Canaima camp, the main reason visitors fly here is for the three-day, two-night trips to the base of Angel Falls. Photo #15 by J. Quintero
Salto Ángel is Spanish for Angel Falls. Photo #16 by zastavki
Behind Angel Falls. Photo #17 by Claire Taylor
Angel Falls was not known to the outside world until Jimmie Angel flew over them on 1933. But in 1937, Angel returned to the falls with the intention of landing. Despite a successful touchdown, his El Rio Caroní airplane nose-dived when it hit soft ground at the end of its landing run and the wheels sank in the mud making take-off impossible. Angel and the other plane’s occupants were unharmed, but they had to trek across difficult terrain to make their way off the tepui. They had to survive with low food supplies for 11 days, through dangerous waters and jungles, to make it to the nearest settlement at Kamarata. When word got out of their exploits, Angel received near-legendary status in Venezuela and the massively impressive waterfall was named after the bush pilot. His plane stayed at the top of the falls until 1970. It was then re-assembled and can be seen outside the airport terminal at Ciudad Bolívar. Photo #18 by Yosemite
As seen during dry season: Salto Ángel plunges over 3,000 feet into the heart of the rain-forest. Photo #19 by Yosemite
Base jumping adrenaline rush anyone? This is the view When angels free-fall off Devil’s Mountain. Photo #20 by venezolanisimo
The photographer said it was almost like bathing at the foot of Angel Falls. Photo #21 by Erik Cleves Kristensen
Auyantepui – Angel Falls – Tepui. Photo #22 by Rafael Estrella
View of the Kerepakupai Vená taken during dry season, when the waterfall has a small discharge. Photo #23 by Berrucomons
Climbing the falls via Rainbow Jambaia. Rainbow Jambaia Ascent Team Photos #24 by Evrard Wendenbaum, Arnaud Petit and Nicolas Kalisz via planetFear
Aerial of Angel Falls. Photo #25 by Blic Forum
Lost world landscape – Canaima National Park, Venezuela. Photo #26 by Kirill Golyshev
Top view of a tepui which means “house of the gods” in the native tongue of the Pemon, the indigenous people who inhabit the Gran Sabana. Photo #27 by Inti
The falls are located in this isolated jungle, so getting here generally takes a flight from Puerto Ordaz or Ciudad Bolívar to reach the Canaima camp which is the starting point for river trips to the base of the falls. River trips usually take place from June to December, when the rivers are deep enough for the wooden curiaras used by the Pemon guides. During December to March which is the dry season, there is much less water than during the wet season. Photo #28 by Rafael Estrella
Seeing this artistry of nature in person is on my bucket list before I die. Photo #29 by DesktopNexus
Auyantepuy rock climbers and cliff campers along the Rainbow Jambaia ascent to the top of Angel Falls. Rainbow Jambaia Ascent Team Photos #30 by Evrard Wendenbaum, Arnaud Petit and Nicolas Kaliszvia via planetFear
Taken while trekking through the jungle to Angel Falls. As the Río Gauja river nears the edge of the sandstone plateau, Auyantepui mountain, it sinks into bedrock channels and disappears underground completely. But then it emerges again 50 feet below the top of the cliff and plunges a sheer 2,648 feet to the floor of the canyon below. Photo #31 by Poco a poco
Michael Anderson’s ‘Where The Dark River Rises.’ Staring at this magnificent image, can you almost hear hidden dinosaurs roaring like in the Land of the Lost? Photo #32 by Michael Anderson via Earthshots
Waterfalls of Canaima. Photo #33 by Fabrizio Morroia
Could you jump off the top of this waterfall? Some adrenaline junkies can. Photo #34 by Poco a poco
BASE Jump Angel Falls. Photo #35 by Tom Sanders/Aerial Focus
Majestic Salto Ángel. For BASE jumpers who might not want to climb Devil’s Mountain to the top of the waterfall, a typical trip includes: a flight, a jungle boat trip, a helicoptor ride to the top of Auyantepui mountain, and then they BASE jump Angel Falls. Photo #36 by Fantom-XP
Chinak-Meru Aponguao, like Angel Falls, is also in Canaima National Park. Photo #37 by Tony Jose Araujo
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الموضوع الأصلي : شلالات أنجل في فنزويلا حيث الاعجاز والجمال والرعب // المصدر : منتديات غربةالروح // الكاتب : المسافر البعيد توقيع العضو ; المسافر البعيد |
مدونتي الخاصة من هنااااليكن تواجدك || رسم بســـمة || للمشاركين ليكن تواجدك || نصــيحه || توجهها لاخوتك ليكن تواجدك || قـــدوة|| مثاليه في التعاون ليكن تواجدك || نبـــع || للفائده والابداع مدونة المسافر البعيد بعذب الكلام وبصمت الالحان تراني اسير في بحر الزمان |
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| .عنوان الموضوع : ( شلالات أنجل في فنزويلا حيث الاعجاز والجمال والرعب ) | الأحد 9 ديسمبر - 19:13 | موضوع: رد: شلالات أنجل في فنزويلا حيث الاعجاز والجمال والرعب | |
| توقيع العضو ; عازف الذكريات | |
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| .عنوان الموضوع : ( شلالات أنجل في فنزويلا حيث الاعجاز والجمال والرعب ) | الخميس 13 ديسمبر - 17:49 | موضوع: رد: شلالات أنجل في فنزويلا حيث الاعجاز والجمال والرعب | |
| توقيع العضو ; المسافر البعيد |
مدونتي الخاصة من هنااااليكن تواجدك || رسم بســـمة || للمشاركين ليكن تواجدك || نصــيحه || توجهها لاخوتك ليكن تواجدك || قـــدوة|| مثاليه في التعاون ليكن تواجدك || نبـــع || للفائده والابداع مدونة المسافر البعيد بعذب الكلام وبصمت الالحان تراني اسير في بحر الزمان |
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