Angel Falls (Venezuela)
Angel Falls is the world's largest waterfall in terms of drop, with the waters of the Churon River cascading straight down the sheer walls of the flat-topped plateau of Auyan-tepui Mountain, barely touching the cliffs, with a drop of 979.6 meters, roughly 18 times the height of Niagara Falls. Angel Falls is located on the Churon River, a tributary of the Caroni River, in the Guiana Plateau, Bolivar State, Venezuela. Hidden deep in the dense forests of the highlands of Venezuela and Guyana. The waterfall is divided into two stages,