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10 Best place to visit in Santa Elena de Uairén Venezuela

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Venezuela: De Santa Elena a Gran Sabana ( Parque Nacional Canaima) Ep. 26 #venezuela

Olá Amigos, vamos mostrar neste vídeo nossa saída de Santa Elena até a Gran Sabana ???? Venha conhecer essa linda região da Venezuela ????
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The Most Beautiful Place I've Been - Mt. Roraima, Venezuela - Morten's South America Vlog Ep. 7

It's safe to say that Mount Roraima in Venezuela is the most beautiful place I have ever been. In this episode, you can join me on a week long trek in this amazing landscapes.

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Venezuela | Travel to Angel Falls and Mount Roraima - Country #37 to Visit All Countries

In this video, you'll see and see my adventures in Venezuela which is my country #37 in my quest to visit all 193 UN-recognized countries around the world. My time in Venezuela was one of the most epic adventures I have ever had during my one year trip around the world. Visiting Mount Roraima was a dream come true as I visualized myself trekking the famous table mountain for years. Seeing Angel Falls was the second time I felt emotionally moved when I travelled and it was a surreal experience. Exploring the Canaima Lagoon was also a rare treat that I never expected to be great. I'd love to return to Venezuela one day and travel there independently once the country is no longer dangerous.

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Adventurous journey through beautiful Venezuela (HD, 720p)

Presentation with beautiful photos from an adventurous, three weeks long journey through parts of Venezuela/South America in October 2001, from sea level up to almost 4800 meters altitude.
Isla Margarita, Lagunarmar resort, Orinoco, Ciudad Bolivar, Laguna de Canaima, Salto el Sapo, Rio Carrao, Rio Churun, rapids, dugout canoe, Auyan Tepui, Salto Angel, Angel Falls, Kerepakupai merú, Gran Sabana, Kavac, Santa Elena de Uairén, Los Frailes, Frailejones, Merida, Andes, Universidad de los Andes, Teleferico, Pico Bolivar, Pico Espejo, Henri Pittier, parque nacional, national park, caribic coast, Santa Fe, Mochima,
All photos (c) peter molz.
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Slideshow: photos taken with Nikon F3 in October 2001, scanned in June 2002, then resting in peace on some hard disc for a couple of years ;-), finally processed with Adobe Lightroom 3 in March/April 2011 .

Memories of locations and names of places refreshed using the internet and Google Earth.
Nowadays, well, that's quite a different situation as compared to the year 2001, one month after 9/11!
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Salto Kamá Merú: Gran Sabana na Venezuela Ep. 29 #venezuela

Olá amigos, hoje vamos mostrar a vocês um pouco de uma belíssima cachoeira na Gran Sabana.. Venezuela. Conhecida como salto Kamá Merú.
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VENEZUELA- Santa Elena de Uairen in Venezuela (Slide Show) 2021

VENEZUELA.
GOLD MINING IN VENEZUELA.
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Gold mining trip to Santa Elena de Uairen 2021.
Santa Elena de Uairén (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanta eˈlena ðe wajˈɾen]) is a small Venezuelan city (29,795 inhabitants in 2006) in the state of Bolívar near the border with Brazil and Guyana. It was founded by Lucas Fernandez Peña in 1923. The city's name originates from the first daughter of Lucas Fernandez Pena Elena, and Uairén by the river that crosses the city.

Located in the middle of La Gran Sabana, Santa Elena is home to many travel agencies offering tours in Canaima National Park, flights over Angel Falls, and hiking tours to the famous Monte Roraima.

The town is notable for its influential presence of indigenous peoples; there is even a community called Manakrü (pronounced mah-nah-CREE) populated entirely by indigenous people. The schools in this neighborhood use both Spanish and Pemon, an indigenous language.

Due to its proximity to the Brazilian state of Roraima, Santa Elena sees a busy exchange between the two countries of Brazilian consumer products from Brazil and Venezuelan oil and petrol. Other Brazilian cities that trade with Santa Elena de Uairen are Manaus, Santarém, Macapá, Belém.
The language of almost all the indigenous people in the area is Pemón, a language of the Caribbean family related to the extinct Tamanaco and Chaimas. Most of them also speak Spanish. However, there is a large non-indigenous population that speaks Spanish. In Santa Elena de Uairén, it is also common to find that the vast majority of residents speak Portuguese, due to its proximity to Brazil.

Santa Elena is relatively safe compared to other Venezuelan cities.

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Venezuela Explorer - overview

VENEZUELA EXPLORER KAMA CA is the adventure travel agency with its seats in Gran Sabana, Santa Elena de Uairen. This is also a tropical ecolodge. Owners of company are Edyta Michalak - Polish citizen and Sergio Yrigoyen - Venezuelan. We have been matched by join passion of wild nature and living among animals and plants. See more at

Trekking on Roraima Rachel_john's photos around Santa Elena, Venezuela (santa elena de uairen)

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Monte Roraima - Chegada em Santa Elena e Gran Sabana.

No dia 02/08/2013 saímos do Rio de Janeiro com destino à cidade de Santa Elena de Uairén, localizada próxima da fronteira entre Brasil e Venezuela. Ao chegarmos na cidade, fomos conhecer alguns atrativos da Gran Sabana.

Cotação Real x Bolívar: 1 Real para 13,2 Bs
Valor do táxi Boa Vista x Santa Elena: R$ 35,00
Pousada Michelle: R$ 180 Bs (quarto duplo)
Pacote Monte Roraima 7 dias e 6 noites (tudo incluído, menos saco de dormir e isolante): 7000 Bs
Passeio para Gran Sabana: 800 Bs
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MOUNT RORAIMA | The oldest place on Earth # Venezuela | SOUTH AMERICA #subscribe

MOUNT RORAIMA | The oldest place on Earth # Venezuela | SOUTH AMERICA

MOUNT RORAIMA


Mount Roraima, also known as Roraima Tepui or simply Roraima, is a magnificent tabletop mountain located in South America, specifically at the tripoint between Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana. It is part of the larger Pakaraima Mountain range and is one of the most famous natural landmarks in the region.

Here are some key details about Mount Roraima:
1 - Geographical Location: Mount Roraima is situated in Canaima National Park in the Gran Sabana region of southeastern Venezuela. It extends into the territories of Brazil and Guyana as well.

2 - Physical Characteristics: It stands at an elevation of approximately 2,810 meters (9,219 feet) and covers an area of around 31 square kilometers (12 square miles). The mountain features sheer vertical cliffs on all sides, giving it a striking and unique appearance.

3 - Tepui Formation: Mount Roraima is part of a geological formation known as a tepui, which refers to a table-top mountain with steep, almost vertical walls and a flat plateau-like summit. Tepuis are considered ancient geological formations, dating back millions of years.


4 -The summit of Mount Roraima is an otherworldly landscape characterized by unique flora and fauna. It is home to numerous endemic species, including carnivorous plants, orchids, and several rare bird species. The tabletop summit creates a distinct ecosystem that has been isolated for centuries

5 - Popular Destination: Mount Roraima has become a popular tourist destination for adventurers and nature enthusiasts. The ascent to the summit requires a multi-day trek through challenging terrain, but the awe-inspiring views and unique geological features make it a worthwhile experience.

6 - Exploration and Inspiration: Mount Roraima has fascinated explorers and scientists for centuries. It served as inspiration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s novel “The Lost World” and has been a subject of scientific research due to its isolated ecosystems and fascinating geological history.

7 - It’s worth noting that access to Mount Roraima is primarily through the Venezuelan side of the mountain, but political and logistical considerations may affect current accessibility. As always, it’s important to gather up-to-date information and consult local authorities or travel agencies before planning a visit.


8 - Mount Roraima is located in the southeastern part of Venezuela, specifically within Canaima National Park. Canaima National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site and covers an area of approximately 30,000 square kilometers (11,600 square miles)


9 - The mountain itself is situated near the borders of Brazil and Guyana. It forms part of the Pakaraima Mountain range, which extends across all three countries. The region is characterized by vast savannahs, dense rainforests, and numerous rivers and waterfalls.

10 - The nearest town to Mount Roraima is Santa Elena de Uairén, which serves as a gateway for visitors to the area. Santa Elena de Uairén is located in the southeastern part of Venezuela, close to the border with Brazil. It has basic tourist amenities such as accommodations, restaurants, and transportation options.

11 - The surrounding region is known as the Gran Sabana, or the Great Savanna, and is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes. It is characterized by expansive grasslands, dramatic flat-topped mountains (tepuis), and picturesque waterfalls, including the famous Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the world.

12 - The Gran Sabana is also home to indigenous communities, primarily the Pemon people, who have inhabited the region for centuries. These communities have a rich cultural heritage and maintain a deep connection with the land and its natural wonders.

13 - Exploring the region around Mount Roraima offers visitors the opportunity to witness stunning natural beauty, learn about indigenous cultures, and engage in various outdoor activities such as hiking, wildlife spotting, and visiting remote waterfalls .




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Gold prospecting in Venezuela (South America) 2021 Part 10

VENEZUELA.
GOLD MINING.
Gold mining trip to Santa Elena de Uairen 2021.
Santa Elena de Uairén (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanta eˈlena ðe wajˈɾen]) is a small Venezuelan city (29,795 inhabitants in 2006) in the state of Bolívar near the border with Brazil and Guyana. It was founded by Lucas Fernandez Peña in 1923. The city's name originates from the first daughter of Lucas Fernandez Pena Elena, and Uairén by the river that crosses the city.

Located in the middle of La Gran Sabana, Santa Elena is home to many travel agencies offering tours in Canaima National Park, flights over Angel Falls, and hiking tours to the famous Monte Roraima.

The town is notable for its influential presence of indigenous peoples; there is even a community called Manakrü (pronounced mah-nah-CREE) populated entirely by indigenous people. The schools in this neighborhood use both Spanish and Pemon, an indigenous language.

Due to its proximity to the Brazilian state of Roraima, Santa Elena sees a busy exchange between the two countries of Brazilian consumer products from Brazil and Venezuelan oil and petrol. Other Brazilian cities that trade with Santa Elena de Uairen are Manaus, Santarém, Macapá, Belém.
The language of almost all the indigenous people in the area is Pemón, a language of the Caribbean family related to the extinct Tamanaco and Chaimas. Most of them also speak Spanish. However, there is a large non-indigenous population that speaks Spanish. In Santa Elena de Uairén, it is also common to find that the vast majority of residents speak Portuguese, due to its proximity to Brazil.

Santa Elena is relatively safe compared to other Venezuelan cities.

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Gold prospecting in Venezuela (South America) 2021 Part 1

VENEZUELA.
GOLD MINING.
Gold mining trip to Santa Elena de Uairen 2021.
Santa Elena de Uairén (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanta eˈlena ðe wajˈɾen]) is a small Venezuelan city (29,795 inhabitants in 2006) in the state of Bolívar near the border with Brazil and Guyana. It was founded by Lucas Fernandez Peña in 1923. The city's name originates from the first daughter of Lucas Fernandez Pena Elena, and Uairén by the river that crosses the city.

Located in the middle of La Gran Sabana, Santa Elena is home to many travel agencies offering tours in Canaima National Park, flights over Angel Falls, and hiking tours to the famous Monte Roraima.

The town is notable for its influential presence of indigenous peoples; there is even a community called Manakrü (pronounced mah-nah-CREE) populated entirely by indigenous people. The schools in this neighborhood use both Spanish and Pemon, an indigenous language.

Due to its proximity to the Brazilian state of Roraima, Santa Elena sees a busy exchange between the two countries of Brazilian consumer products from Brazil and Venezuelan oil and petrol. Other Brazilian cities that trade with Santa Elena de Uairen are Manaus, Santarém, Macapá, Belém.
The language of almost all the indigenous people in the area is Pemón, a language of the Caribbean family related to the extinct Tamanaco and Chaimas. Most of them also speak Spanish. However, there is a large non-indigenous population that speaks Spanish. In Santa Elena de Uairén, it is also common to find that the vast majority of residents speak Portuguese, due to its proximity to Brazil.

Santa Elena is relatively safe compared to other Venezuelan cities.

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Gold prospecting in Venezuela (South America) 2021 Part 9

VENEZUELA.
GOLD MINING.

Gold mining trip to Santa Elena de Uairen 2021.
Santa Elena de Uairén (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanta eˈlena ðe wajˈɾen]) is a small Venezuelan city (29,795 inhabitants in 2006) in the state of Bolívar near the border with Brazil and Guyana. It was founded by Lucas Fernandez Peña in 1923. The city's name originates from the first daughter of Lucas Fernandez Pena Elena, and Uairén by the river that crosses the city.

Located in the middle of La Gran Sabana, Santa Elena is home to many travel agencies offering tours in Canaima National Park, flights over Angel Falls, and hiking tours to the famous Monte Roraima.

The town is notable for its influential presence of indigenous peoples; there is even a community called Manakrü (pronounced mah-nah-CREE) populated entirely by indigenous people. The schools in this neighborhood use both Spanish and Pemon, an indigenous language.

Due to its proximity to the Brazilian state of Roraima, Santa Elena sees a busy exchange between the two countries of Brazilian consumer products from Brazil and Venezuelan oil and petrol. Other Brazilian cities that trade with Santa Elena de Uairen are Manaus, Santarém, Macapá, Belém.
The language of almost all the indigenous people in the area is Pemón, a language of the Caribbean family related to the extinct Tamanaco and Chaimas. Most of them also speak Spanish. However, there is a large non-indigenous population that speaks Spanish. In Santa Elena de Uairén, it is also common to find that the vast majority of residents speak Portuguese, due to its proximity to Brazil.

Santa Elena is relatively safe compared to other Venezuelan cities.

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Gold prospecting in Venezuela (South America) 2021 Part 7

VENEZUELA.
GOLD MINING.
Gold mining trip to Santa Elena de Uairen 2021.
Santa Elena de Uairén (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanta eˈlena ðe wajˈɾen]) is a small Venezuelan city (29,795 inhabitants in 2006) in the state of Bolívar near the border with Brazil and Guyana. It was founded by Lucas Fernandez Peña in 1923. The city's name originates from the first daughter of Lucas Fernandez Pena Elena, and Uairén by the river that crosses the city.

Located in the middle of La Gran Sabana, Santa Elena is home to many travel agencies offering tours in Canaima National Park, flights over Angel Falls, and hiking tours to the famous Monte Roraima.

The town is notable for its influential presence of indigenous peoples; there is even a community called Manakrü (pronounced mah-nah-CREE) populated entirely by indigenous people. The schools in this neighborhood use both Spanish and Pemon, an indigenous language.

Due to its proximity to the Brazilian state of Roraima, Santa Elena sees a busy exchange between the two countries of Brazilian consumer products from Brazil and Venezuelan oil and petrol. Other Brazilian cities that trade with Santa Elena de Uairen are Manaus, Santarém, Macapá, Belém.
The language of almost all the indigenous people in the area is Pemón, a language of the Caribbean family related to the extinct Tamanaco and Chaimas. Most of them also speak Spanish. However, there is a large non-indigenous population that speaks Spanish. In Santa Elena de Uairén, it is also common to find that the vast majority of residents speak Portuguese, due to its proximity to Brazil.

Santa Elena is relatively safe compared to other Venezuelan cities.

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DONACIÓN DE 10 HECTÁREAS PARA PARQUE TRIANGULAR SANTA ELENA

El pasado 12 de noviembre el grupo NARBONI S.A hizo el anuncio de la donación de 10 hectáreas de lotes de su propiedad, junto autoridades principales, para proyecto de Parque Triangular aprobado por el GAD Municipal de la provincia de Santa Elena.
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Gold prospecting in Venezuela (South America) 2021 Part 4

VENEZUELA.
GOLD MINING.
Gold mining trip to Santa Elena de Uairen 2021.
Santa Elena de Uairén (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanta eˈlena ðe wajˈɾen]) is a small Venezuelan city (29,795 inhabitants in 2006) in the state of Bolívar near the border with Brazil and Guyana. It was founded by Lucas Fernandez Peña in 1923. The city's name originates from the first daughter of Lucas Fernandez Pena Elena, and Uairén by the river that crosses the city.

Located in the middle of La Gran Sabana, Santa Elena is home to many travel agencies offering tours in Canaima National Park, flights over Angel Falls, and hiking tours to the famous Monte Roraima.

The town is notable for its influential presence of indigenous peoples; there is even a community called Manakrü (pronounced mah-nah-CREE) populated entirely by indigenous people. The schools in this neighborhood use both Spanish and Pemon, an indigenous language.

Due to its proximity to the Brazilian state of Roraima, Santa Elena sees a busy exchange between the two countries of Brazilian consumer products from Brazil and Venezuelan oil and petrol. Other Brazilian cities that trade with Santa Elena de Uairen are Manaus, Santarém, Macapá, Belém.
The language of almost all the indigenous people in the area is Pemón, a language of the Caribbean family related to the extinct Tamanaco and Chaimas. Most of them also speak Spanish. However, there is a large non-indigenous population that speaks Spanish. In Santa Elena de Uairén, it is also common to find that the vast majority of residents speak Portuguese, due to its proximity to Brazil.

Santa Elena is relatively safe compared to other Venezuelan cities.

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